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The Roman, the Twelve and the King (The Epic Order of the Seven) On Sale
1. The Roman, the Twelve and the King (The Epic Order of the
Seven) On Sale
Time-travel thrills, Dangerous Intrigue, Heartache and Humor, Exquisite Grace and Love,
and Mind-Blowing Truth
The Roman, the Twelve, and the King is the second book in the Epic Order of the Seven series
that picks up where The Amazing Tales of Max and Liz left off. The Maker created this team of
animal friends to be his envoys for pivotal points of history. This will be their most important
mission ever: to be with Jesus throughout his childhood, ministry, passion and resurrection. The
story of Christ is told as a story within a story: as George F. Handel writes the greatest music to
ever be written in London 1741—Messiah.
This action-packed adventure opens in 1735 London when famous composer George Friedric
Handel is upsettingly passed over by the King of England for the most important musical post in
the world. Little does Handel know that God has a far greater assignment – the writing of the
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2. most important piece of music of all time: Messiah. In order to fully inspire Handel, the Order of
the Seven revisits the life of Christ, working behind the scenes from Jesus’ childhood to
adulthood where he begins his ministry. The team follows Jesus and his twelve disciples
through the joy and controversy of Jesus’ ministry leading up to the painful purpose of his
coming: the Passion. The Enemy tried to prevent Messiah’s birth – now he will stop at nothing
to ensure his death through the Pharisees, Herod, Pilate and Judas. But everything becomes
clear as to why the Cross is the Divine Plan all along. Follow Jesus’ disciples and once again
visit the Roman family of Antonius, all of whom play a pivotal role in the events of the greatest
story ever told.
The animal team was with Isaiah when he wrote the words, now they will be with Handel as he
writes the music. They must retrieve three items from their time with Jesus to bring back to 1741
London, crucial for Nigel to play his mouse-sized violin in Handel’s ear every night to inspire the
music of Messiah. The climactic ending takes readers to the London premiere of Messiah where
the King of England realizes that the King of Kings reigns supreme, and unbeknownst to him, is
present at the premiere of Messiah as well.
Inspiring, heartstopping page-turner!
I am 12 years old, and recently I got The Roman, the Twelve, & the King. Upon reading it in less
than 4 days, I have concluded that it is the best book of the series yet! The characterization is
fantastic, and my emotions went through some serious testing during Jesus’ crucifixion, though
I had laugh-out-loud moments too, for example when Jesus let Al know that he knew who he
really was. I love books like this one- that people won’t be able to put down, and one that tests
a person’s emotions, making them laugh one moment and then cry the next! I noticed once I
received this book that each one is longer than the last! As I read through Jesus’ crucifixion, I
found myself really thinking about His sacrifice not just for everybody, but for me!! I loved how
Ms. Cote brought the Star coin in and out of the story, and also brought Antonius’ family into
this book. I had missed baby Armandus, and now he’s come back as a full-grown man! Nigel
has been and remains my favorite character, and now…
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Best Book Yet!
This is Mrs. Cote’s best book yet! I have read all of her books and by far each one is better
than the last! Her way with words is amazing and this book has made me believe as nothing
else can. I highly recommend reading all of her books! She is my favorite author!
Br-r-r-rilliantly Written!
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3. I have read Jenny Cote’s previous three books and each one amazes me! The research and
dedication she puts into her writing is evident with each turn of the page. In her stories she
takes you back to Biblical times and allows you to experience history as it is happening.
The Roman, the Twelve, and the King introduces a new twist on her writing. The story begins in
modern day history with the life of George Handel. Then Jenny whisks you back to the life of
Jesus right where she left off in her third book, The Prophet, the Shepherd, and the Star. The
main characters all return with their hilarious personalities and accents. You will laugh, you will
cry, and you will definitely learn things you never knew before.
I recommend Jenny’s books to all ages. I am presently reading her first book to my class of 2nd
graders and have my 74 year old mother reading a copy as well! You will be
blessed![/has_review]
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