Behold Red Crimson -- New Book Tells the Story of a Servant of the Lord Who Strives to Free People From the Clutches of a Dictator


WAHIAWA, Hawaii, June 2, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- To serve God in times of crisis means overcoming impossible tasks with great courage deep inside. In the new book Red Crimson, author Michael A. Toyllens tells an engaging story of personal conflict, faith, politics, and bloodshed. The quest for freedom begins here.

Red Crimson tells the story of Joab, a servant of the Lord. While serving, he realizes that he must face his fears and doubts about what he believes is his life's calling. The challenge: free God's people from the clutches of the evil dictator Maalvad. This puts him into a tight dilemma as he is Maalvad's prized sword-fighting champion. With every triumph as the champion of the Known World, comes an overwhelming desire to complete the great task set before him. Soon he inspires the hope of many Christians by disguising himself as the character Red Crimson. Will he be able to fulfill his daunting quest to free God's people? Read the book to find out.

To order a copy of Red Crimson, be sure to visit your local bookstore or shop online at Xlibris.com today.

About the Author

Michael A. Toyllens was born in New York City. For the majority of his teenage years, he resided in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico. He is a graduate of Penn State and currently serves in the United States Army.


                  Red Crimson * by Michael A. Toyllens
                   Publication Date: November 7, 2007
          Trade Paperback; $18.69; 272 pages; 978-1-4257-6295-7
           Cloth Hardback; $28.79; 272 pages; 978-1-4257-6302-2

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