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Numerous novels and audio books based on the series have been released. Novels. No. Title Author(s) ... ISBN 978-1-84607-753-1: 11 Bay of the Dead: Mark Morris:
In the penultimate chapter, Orme wavers on his conversion and submission to this Martian Jesus. He then prepares to assassinate the Jesus but throws himself upon a grenade from another assassin so as to save Jesus. In the final chapter, he awakens naked and disoriented to discover that he has been resurrected by Jesus while the world media ...
In the novel, "humanity" is used for the "mechanocyte"-based metahuman successor life forms, vastly improved over the original androids. The setting of Neptune's Brood is the part of the galaxy that has since been colonized with slower than light travel. A large part of the plot turns on the question of financing such colonization.
[174] Joyce uses the Book of the Dead in Finnegans Wake, "because it is a collection of the incantations for the resurrection and rebirth of the dead on the burial". [175] At one of their final meetings, Joyce suggested to Frank Budgen that he write an article about Finnegans Wake, entitling it "James Joyce's Book of the Dead". Budgen followed ...
During the Edwardian period in 1914, a wealthy shipping-magnate-turned-archaeologist, Lawrence Stratford, discovers an unusual tomb.The mummy inside is identified as the pharaoh Ramses II, the most powerful and most celebrated pharaoh in the history of Egypt, despite the tomb's dating only to the first century B.C., 1100 years after the documented death of Ramses II.
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A person that has been translated is referred to as a translated being. According to Mormonism, Enoch, Elijah, Moses, John the Apostle, the Three Nephites, and others were translated. A translated being is akin to a resurrected person, with the exception that a translated being has never died and has a body with less power than a resurrected being.
Resurrection Bay (2015) is a crime novel by Australian writer Emma Viskic. It was originally published by Echo Publishing in Australia in 2015. [1] This novel is the first in the author's Caleb Zellic series. [1]