Ebook {Epub PDF} Kings Shadow: A Novel of King Herods Court by Angela Elwell Hunt






















King's Shadow: A Novel of King Herod's Court (The Silent Years) Library Binding – Large Print, November 6, by Angela Hunt (Author) › Visit Amazon's Angela Hunt Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Angela /5(). Two women in Herod's court--where no one is trustworthy and no one is safe. Two women occupy a place in Herod’s court: the first, Salome, is the king’s only sister, a resentful woman who has been told she is from an inferior race, a people God will never accept. The second woman, Zara, is a lowly handmaid who serves Salome, but where Salome spies conspiracies and treachery, Zara sees people Estimated Reading Time: 1 min.  · King's Shadow: A Novel of King Herod's Court by Angela Hunt. Paperback $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores Brand: Baker Publishing Group.


Book Review: King's Shadow by Angela Hunt. Synopsis: Two women occupy a place in Herod's court. The first, Salome, is the king's only sister, a resentful woman who has been told she is from an inferior race, a people God will never accept or approve. The second woman, Zara, is a lowly handmaid who serves Salome, but where Salome spies. Book 3. Jerusalem's Queen: A Novel of Salome Alexandra. by Angela Elwell Hunt. · Ratings · Reviews · published · 8 editions. Born in the small village of Modein, a town made f. Want to Read. Shelving menu. Shelve Jerusalem's Queen: A Novel of Salome Alexandra. Want to Read. Two women occupy a place in Herod's court: the first, Salome, is the king's only sister, a resentful woman who has been told she is from an inferior race, a people God will never accept. The second woman, Zara, is a lowly handmaid who serves Salome, but where Salome spies conspiracies and treachery, Zara sees people in need of understanding and compassion. The powerful and the powerless.


Two women in Herod's court--where no one is trustworthy and no one is safe. Two women occupy a place in Herod’s court: the first, Salome, is the king’s only sister, a resentful woman who has been told she is from an inferior race, a people God will never accept. The second woman, Zara, is a lowly handmaid who serves Salome, but where Salome spies conspiracies and treachery, Zara sees people in need of understanding and compassion. King's Shadow, which pairs Herod's sister Salome with her handmaid Zara, is no different and no less multifaceted. Salome stands out as a markedly different kind of protagonist for Christian or Biblical fiction, in that she has little to no interest in God for almost % of the book. Angela Hunt's latest novel, King's Shadow, is based on the years of King Herod's reign before the calendar turns to the Common Era. It follows two women, one fictional, one historical, as they seek to survive amid treachery, rumors, and conspiracy. King Herod's sister Salome loves her brother and lives to protect him from every danger.

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