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Titus: The Aristocrat
Contributor(s): Haddad, Katheryn Maddox (Author)
ISBN: 1948462273     ISBN-13: 9781948462273
Publisher: Mark Warnick
OUR PRICE:   $21.60  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Christian - Historical
- Fiction | Action & Adventure
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Historical
Series: Intrepid Men of God
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6" W x 9" (1.58 lbs) 494 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Other than the Apostle Paul mentioning Titus name on several occasions, there is nothing about Titus in the scriptures. The author deduced that Paul used him as an arbitrator among churches. This novel is based on that premise.
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Titus is a brilliant attorney who solves unsolvable mysteries. Then he meets the Apostle Paul and becomes a Christian.

Corinth--full of wild sailors, temple prostitutes, wealthy investors. Crete--infamous for pirates, slave auctions, earthquakes. Dalmatia--with its barbarians, undead, and evil dragons.
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Titus is an aristocrat, born of privilege, surrounded by luxury in the family palatio, and graduate of the university at Pergamum. His father is the supreme judge of Antioch and Flamin of Apollo, while his mother is Flaminica of Apollo's Muses.
His ambition is to become important like his father and qualify for the purple border on his own white toga.
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His career spirals upward as he defends his clients and solves crimes.
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Then he meets the apostle Paul and becomes a Christian. Paul sends him to places where he does not fit in to use his unique talent as arbitrate between arch enemies and impossible situations.
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What does aristocrat Titus endure to carry out the apostle's assignments?


Contributor Bio(s): Haddad, Katheryn Maddox: - Katheryn Maddox Haddad spends an average of 300 hours researching before she writes a book-ancient historians such as Josephus, archaeological digs so she can know the layout of cities, their language culture and politics. She grew up in the northern United States and now lives in Arizona where she doesn't have to shovel sunshine. She basks in 100-degree weather, palm trees, cacti, and a computer with most of the letters worn off. With a bachelor's degree in English, Bible and social science from Harding University and part of a master's degree in Bible, including Greek, from the Harding Graduate School of Theology, she also has a master's degree in management and human relations from Abilene University. She is author of forty-eight books, both non-fiction and fiction. Her newspaper column appeared for several years in newspapers in Texas and North Carolina Little Known Facts About the Bible and she has written for numerous Christian publications. For several years, she has been sending out every morning a daily scripture and short inspirational thought to some 30,000 people around the world. She spends half her day writing, and the other half teaching English over the internet worldwide using the Bible as textbook. She has taught over 6000 Muslims through World English Institute. Students she has converted to Christianity are in hiding in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Uzbekistan, Somalia, Jordan, Pakistan, and Palestine. "They are my heroes," she declares.