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Battle of Jericho

by Kendra Norman-Bellamy
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Overview

Eyan Jericho has spent most of his adult life living for God and serving his country as one of the few and the proud Marines. Just before getting the orders for his third assignment in Iraq, his once solid marriage suddenly takes a turn for the worse, prompting his wife, Jan, and their twelve-year-old daughter, Kyla, to leave their family home on the Marine base in Twenty-Nine Palms, CA to permanently relocate to Atlanta. They will live with Jan's mother in an infamous community called Shelton Heights.

Eyan loves the Lord, but when his calamity increases, will his faith decrease? As his latest tour of duty nears an end, he decides that it is the perfect time to say goodbye to military life and focus on reclaiming the family he loves so dearly.

His plans are abruptly interrupted when Eyan finds himself a captured prisoner of war. As one by one the soldiers in his group are put to death at the hands of the enemy, survival doesn't seem likely for Master Sergeant Eyan Kyle Jericho, and he finds himself in the battle of a lifetime.

How his life spiraled to this point, Eyan can't comprehend. All he knows it that all was well until that day in September when his wife decided to pay her mother a visit. Are all of the peculiar misfortunes that led to the breakup of his family and his capture in Iraq just happenstance, or has the legend of Shelton Heights caught up with yet another unsuspecting family?

Synopsis

Eyan Jericho has spent most of his adult life living for God and serving his country as one of the few and the proud Marines. Just before getting the orders for his third assignment in Iraq, his once solid marriage suddenly takes a turn for the worse, prompting his wife, Jan, and their twelve-year-old daughter, Kyla, to leave their family home on the Marine base in Twenty-Nine Palms, CA to permanently relocate to Atlanta. They will live with Jan's mother in an infamous community called Shelton Heights.
Eyan loves the Lord, but when his calamity increases, will his faith decrease? As his latest tour of duty nears an end, he decides that it is the perfect time to say goodbye to military life and focus on reclaiming the family he loves so dearly.
His plans are abruptly interrupted when Eyan finds himself a captured prisoner of war. As one by one the soldiers in his group are put to death at the hands of the enemy, survival doesn't seem likely for Master Sergeant Eyan Kyle Jericho, and he finds himself in the battle of a lifetime.
How his life spiraled to this point, Eyan can't comprehend. All he knows it that all was well until that day in September when his wife decided to pay her mother a visit. Are all of the peculiar misfortunes that led to the breakup of his family and his capture in Iraq just happenstance, or has the legend of Shelton Heights caught up with yet another unsuspecting family?

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2011
Publisher
Urban Books
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781601628916

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