• The Lost Knight by Paul T. Hart

    The Lost Knight

    The Beginning

    by Paul T. Hart

    Franz String never believed in God and destiny – until the nightmares became a realisation.

    In 2000, a young Royal Marine finds his life irrevocably altered when he discovers he is possessed by the spirit of Jean Parisot de la Valette, Grand Master of the Knights of St John, who defended Malta against the vast might of the Ottoman Empire in 1565. Haunted by violent visions and memories that do not belong to him, Franz is drawn inexorably to Malta, compelled to unravel the tangled threads of a family curse rooted deep in the island’s blood-soaked past.

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    Franz String never believed in God and destiny – until the nightmares became a realisation.

    In 2000, a young Royal Marine finds his life irrevocably altered when he discovers he is possessed by the spirit of Jean Parisot de la Valette, Grand Master of the Knights of St John, who defended Malta against the vast might of the Ottoman Empire in 1565. Haunted by violent visions and memories that do not belong to him, Franz is drawn inexorably to Malta, compelled to unravel the tangled threads of a family curse rooted deep in the island’s blood-soaked past.

    Struggling to navigate these haunting revelations, Franz’s Maltese family finds itself at odds with dark forces within the Catholic Church. The papal authorities fear the exposure of their false doctrine and the prophecy of the Second Coming. The Pope’s secret security is determined to silence the unpalatable truths Franz is destined to reveal, which might give rise to a revitalising, embryonic faith. Religions are challenged, blood is shed, and Franz is cast into a battle that spans four centuries, where the boundaries between good and evil are blurred beyond recognition.

    Can Franz exorcise himself from a past that haunts his family – or will the spirit within consume everything he holds dear?

  • The Lost Knight by Paul T Hart

    The Lost Knight

    The Second Coming

    by Paul T Hart

    The Lord God empowered a Prophet to spread His laws and herald the Second Coming to a world starved of spiritual enlightenment, only to be forsaken.

    Despite receiving the Almighty’s blessing, Franz String found himself in a world tainted by religious bigotry, confronting the combined powers of all Abrahamic faiths. Nevertheless, equipped with his heavenly powers and a deep understanding of the unabridged laws of God, his nascent religious movement faced opposition from extremists rooted in Western and Middle Eastern intelligence agencies. Witnessing his family and the children of God being assassinated by evil men, Franz took vengeance using his divine abilities. Through this, the Lord’s Prophet concluded that the Great Spirit was not the benevolent and caring Father described in ecclesiastical texts, but a malevolent entity seeking division, conflict, and violence among humankind. The Almighty treated all living beings on earth like sheep, harvesting their souls to sustain His existence.

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    The Lord God empowered a Prophet to spread His laws and herald the Second Coming to a world starved of spiritual enlightenment, only to be forsaken.

    Despite receiving the Almighty’s blessing, Franz String found himself in a world tainted by religious bigotry, confronting the combined powers of all Abrahamic faiths. Nevertheless, equipped with his heavenly powers and a deep understanding of the unabridged laws of God, his nascent religious movement faced opposition from extremists rooted in Western and Middle Eastern intelligence agencies. Witnessing his family and the children of God being assassinated by evil men, Franz took vengeance using his divine abilities. Through this, the Lord’s Prophet concluded that the Great Spirit was not the benevolent and caring Father described in ecclesiastical texts, but a malevolent entity seeking division, conflict, and violence among humankind. The Almighty treated all living beings on earth like sheep, harvesting their souls to sustain His existence.

    Franz faces the dilemma of promoting his faith, which could spark a global conflict. Alternatively, should he challenge God’s commandments and lead humanity towards a new, enlightened self-awareness?