63 Hours in Hell
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Susan L. Davis
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Experience the power of Christ’s resurrection in a way you never imagined.
On their journey to Jesus’s crucifixion, Hannah and her brother perish in a tragic accident, plunging into the enigmatic afterlife of Paradise. Jesus sends them, along with the ‘good thief,’ Dismas, and a mysterious angel, on a perilous quest to retrieve scattered fragments of the key to Hell.
This ragtag team races through the epochs of biblical history, trying to outwit Lucifer's forces at every turn. Can they restore the key in 63 hours? Or will Lucifer destroy them all?
Step into an unforgettable journey where faith collides with darkness, and redemption battles against the forces of evil.
©2025 Susan L. Davis (P)2025 Susan L. Davis
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Susan L. Davis has written a daring story of Jesus’ descent into Hell and his triumphant return, blending meticulous research with accessible storytelling. The author courageously challenges traditional perspectives, inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of this theological mystery from a unique perspective. This intriguing exploration pushes the boundaries of conventional discourse, leaving readers with a renewed appreciation for the depths of divine sacrifice and great love. —Susan Pettit, S. Pettit Gallery, Lewis-Clark Valley, WA Artist and Author of The Rose Trilogy Enjoy Roses Every Day
The biblical narrative has been preserved for us in the form of story, inviting us to use our imaginations, to seek to understand its truths from the inside out. Susan L. Davis’s 63 Hours in Hell is a genre-bending, far-reaching exploration, leading us in this use of our sacred imaginations, taking us on a quest to more profoundly comprehend the gift of redemption, now and in the age to come. — David J. Marsh, author of the award-winning novels The Confessions of Adam and Waterborne: Chronicle of the Clan of Noah