“The End of the Magi” by Patrick W. Carr

And Wise Men Came from the East….

At last, Myrad has had a prophetical dream, his key to becoming a Magi—an elite and powerful group that advises the king.  Suddenly, the Queen slaughters the Magi including his adopted father.  Myrad doesn’t know which will kill him first, the murderous solders pursuing him, or the desert he is forced to make his escape in.  He goes through thrilling circumstances with unfriendly characters while he tries to piece together his father’s cryptic last words.

Myrad, disabled and unaccepted, now with a price on his head, refuses to give up the quest.  Astonishingly, he nightly sees a brilliant star that others do not.  Because of that, he ends up being part of a group that visits a small baby in lowly surroundings.

This amazing book tells the birth of Jesus through the eyes of the Wise Men.  Despite being puzzled by the humble conditions of the child, these men remain true to the prophesies, and hail him as a king.  Jesus’ birth, death and resurrection are all seen through their perspective.

This exciting account has mystery, thrills, romance along with the greatest story ever told.  All of these things are told in an upright way that does not degrade the story of Jesus.  You won’t want to put this one down without finishing it!  I highly recommend this 5+ star book to any who would like to consider what it might have been like for the mystery men….those “who came from the East.”

Bethany House Publishing has provided bookreadingtic with a complimentary copy of The End of the Magi, for the purpose of review.   I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal.  I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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