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The Apocalypse of Silence, a Modern Exploration of the Divine Comedies and the Dead Sea Scrolls by Missouri Author, William P. Haynes

The long awaited sequel to Mesphisto's Seed by Missouri author, William P. Haynes has just been published. Titled, The Apocalypse of Silence, book two brings the Inferno to your doorstep in a spellbinding tale of hellish adventure.

(PRWEB) April 25, 2005 -- Sometime between 1300 and 1321, Dante Alighieri wrote the Divine Comedy. In 1861 Paul Gustave Dore produced illustrations to further enhance Dantes immortal work. Both poet and artist explored the depths of life after death, the suffering of the condemned and the possibility of salvation. In caves near Qumran, during a time period estimated as amid 1947 and 1956, scrolls were discovered in pottery jars. These scrolls later called the Dead Sea Scrolls antedated the earliest Bible, 4th Century, found in a convent on Mt. Sinai by one thousand years.

In the late 1900s a poet went on a sojourn, a discovery of self. This exploration brought the poet to long forgotten texts. Within these ancient writings the poet discovered many olden truths. The poets name was William P. Haynes and his wanderings had carried him to the southeastern portion of the United States.

Sometime between 1995 and the year 2004 while reading the scrolls, the poet saw a similarity between the fall of Semjaza, the angel and the Inferno as depicted by Dante. The poet had a vision and a mission for he knew now that God had saved him from his past and what he had to do became clear. That vision became a trilogy of books based on the Divine Comedy and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

The first of these books was titled, The Curse of Mesphistos Seed/ Book one: The Day of the Awakening and the second book was called, Mesphistos Seed 2: The Apocalypse of Silence. All to be known of this poet, William P. Haynes can be found on his website- http://www.arminus9-writers.com . All to be known of the Inferno can be found in his books.

From a wedding that the devil wouldnt allow to the depths of the wastelands to stand trial, The Apocalypse of Silence continues the tale of Mark Talbot and Josh Riley. Book one saw Elliott challenge the devil for the rule of hell. Book two shows that the beast truly serves only one master. But is Mesphisto the true lord of the underworld or is he as imprisoned as any tortured soul? The answers are as complex as the devil is deceptive. Within the pages of the Apocalypse youll meet death and her servant, Moribus, a police detective working on the unsolved murder of Doc Richards and the doctors granddaughter who has her own private agenda regarding the master of the barrens. Can death, a drunken detective and his ex-girlfriend, FBI agent, Mary Kelly plus a blind shaman hope to stop the apocalypse of silence from coming to pass? Find out in the exciting second book in the Mesphistos Seed trilogy.

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