The Two Prophets by Jeff Fulmer explores conscience, courage,
and the cost of dissent.
What happens when faith collides with power?
When staying quiet feels easier—but speaking out feels necessary?
The Two Prophets is a fast-paced novel that asks what it means to tell the truth in a world that punishes dissent. Part spiritual allegory, part political thriller, it reflects the tensions of our present moment while imagining what could come next.
“The Two Prophets reads like both a warning light flashing in the distance and an urgent knock at the door.”
~ Piaras Cionnaoith
The Two Prophets is part spiritual/political thriller, part social commentary. A wild, fast-paced ride that cautions as it inspires. Pick up a paperback or download the e-book, on sale for only $4.99.
The Two Prophets is contemporary fiction whose title characters inhabit an alternative world that is eerily similar to the stranger-than-fiction times we are currently living in. Part allegory, part social commentary, this political thriller reflects present day, while presenting a cautionary tale of potential times to come.
Peter Quell is the reluctant prophet who dreams about future events that cast a light on major issues. A stand-alone series (following Hometown Prophet and American Prophet), The Two Prophets explores the mistreatment of immigrants, the environment, and women – all from the victim’s point of view.
Taking a moral stand puts Peter squarely in the crosshairs of powerful enemies, chiefly an authoritarian President who does not tolerate dissent. Peter has the help of his long-time mentor and friend, Jesse, who has the power to call down (or incite) plagues and acts of rebellion. A peaceful protest at the National Mall culminates in a battle for the soul of the country.
“This isn’t a quiet story—it pushes buttons and sparks questions.”
~ Erica Ambrose
A Novel for this Moment: Waylon Lewis chats w/ Jeff Fulmer, author of The Two Prophets. {Walk the Talk Show Podcast, Video}