The Invictus

· BQB Publishing
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Ancient Rome and today's Chicago: two battlefields in the longest war of earth and heaven.

Craig Henriksen and Danny Walsh: two contemporary warriors in a struggle they barely understand. Despite the losses they've endured at his hands, they draw closer to the enemy and learn more about his nature and goals. Craig and Danny have become important targets.

Craig has been on the front lines since his father died protecting him, but has only recently awakened to the powers he has inherited and the peril that results from having them. His cousin Danny is a Chicago policeman, brutally wounded in body and spirit by this age-old adversary. As they work together, clues begin to coalesce and they face ever-fiercer attacks from a well-disguised and ruthless enemy with indescribable powers who always seems one step ahead of them.

Will they understand the war in which they fight---in time to survive it?

About the author

An author, professor, strategist, and financial executive, Keith Goad lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana with his wife. Keith hold an undergraduate degree as well as an MBA from Ohio State University. In addition to serving as a financial executive, Keith has also taught as an adjunct university professor for over 15 years. The Relentless Enemy series is based on the real-life history and heritage of Keith's late father, which serves as the inspiration for this epic tale. The Invictus is the second book in the Relentless Enemy series.

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