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Larry Smoot Jr.’s The Chronicles of His Story is not written to reassure; it is written to confront. Set against a backdrop of legal systems, faith institutions, intelligence networks, and inherited belief systems, the novel explores what happens when prophecy collides with modern reality.
Through Ayman, a grieving father and legal professional, the story examines unresolved loss, moral compromise, and the cost of truth buried beneath bureaucracy. Through Maryarm, it presents innocence burdened with purpose before consent. As the narrative unfolds, readers are drawn into a world where scripture is dissected, reinterpreted, and weaponized, while ancient texts quietly whisper what institutions prefer to forget.





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