Sons of Samson
Can a Pretty Girl Be More Deadly Than a Giant Crocodile? When Branan rescues the beautiful Saphira from thieves, she hires him to be her bodyguard. Soon he's fighting slave traders and a huge reptile to protect her as she journeys home.
In 1060 B.C., eighteen-year-old Branan and Zarah, his half-sister, strive to save a young woman from the clutches of a sworn enemy and, in the process, Branan learns the secret of his inherited strength.
A CALLING ALWAYS COMES AT A COST
While trying to retrieve the stolen serpent staff of Moses, Branan, the mighty son of Samson, learns that divine power and strength do not reside in objects and relics, but come from the Creator.
Yet, Samson's solitary successes were eventually overcome by moral weaknesses. Larkin, through the story of his own past and the stories of those in The Samson Society, offers a radical, refreshing alternative.
So you have no other choice. . . . You must fight, Samson. You must.” The year is 1941, and Samson Abrams makes a life-or-death decision that lands him, and his entire family, in the notorious concentration camp Auschwitz.
"This is the story of my life and it's not a happy one.
A novel both heartbreaking and hopeful, about love and family, and the major and minor ways we lose people in our lives--from an acclaimed talent.
Biting and gentle, hard-edged and hopeful . . . a beautiful fable of love and power, hiding and seeking, woundedness and redemption.