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By the Waters of En Gedi | Trilogy of Kings

By the Waters of En Gedi

Book Three of the Trilogy of Kings — A Tale of Prophets, Kings, and Broken Destinies

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In the twilight of Saul’s reign and the rise of David, destinies unravel along the waters of En Gedi. Loyalties are tested. Redemption is forged in suffering. And amid the ruins of a kingdom, a shepherd steps into his calling.

This epic tale of ancient Israel continues in the third installment of the Trilogy of Kings, bringing to life the spiritual and emotional trials of God’s chosen ones.

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“And there, by the waters of En Gedi, the anointed waited for the will of the Lord.”

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Susan Van Volkenburgh writes immersive biblical fiction that brings ancient stories to life with spiritual depth, lyrical prose, and rich emotion. Her Trilogy of Kings explores the lives of Saul, David, and those who walked between broken destinies and divine purpose.

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Book 1: Of Such Is the Kingdom
A tale of young Saul, his calling, and the burdens of kingship.

Book 2: The Anointed One
David's rise from obscurity and the unraveling of a kingdom.

Book 3: By the Waters of En Gedi
The final confrontation. The broken king. The chosen successor.

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