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    • 210 pages
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  • Keywords
    • bible story,
    • King David Uriah,
    • Bathsheba,
    • Ahithophel,
    • Jerusalem Isreal,
    • power corruption,
    • justice betrayal

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The Betrayal
by Jack A. Taylor and Jack A. Taylor


Passion, power, loyalty, and treachery. The choices of a few altered the fate of a kingdom and shaped the course of history. The Betrayal moves beyond the familiar account of the biblical story of David and Bathsheba to reveal the human hearts behind it. Told through the intertwined voices of Bathsheba and her grandfather, Ahithophel, King David’s trusted advisor, it draws readers into a world where private desires clash with public duty and where every decision carries a cost. For Bathsheba, life is shaped by longing—for love, for freedom, for a destiny beyond duty. Caught between a loyal warrior husband and the desires of a powerful king, her heart is tested in ways that will alter her life forever. For Ahithophel, the struggle lies in the shadows of the court, where loyalty, ambition, and the fate of his family collide. Together, their voices tell a story of passion and betrayal that shook a kingdom and changed the course of history.


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Jack A. Taylor has spent more than forty-five years teaching and writing about the ancient world of Israel. His goal as a novelist is to both educate and entertain, bringing historical backdrops to life while offering fresh insight into stories readers may think they already know. His writing has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Harvey/Mackay Award for journalism (2019), the Word Guild Historical Fiction Award for The Cross Maker (2020), and the Castle Quay Award for Best New Canadian Manuscript (2021). Many of his books have also been shortlisted for national prizes. Jack’s publishing credits include One Last Wave (2011), No Place to Run (2013), and Prince of Persia (2022). His more recent works include 12 Tasks of Manhood (2023), Pharaoh Hatshepsut: Moses’ Other Mother (2024), and The Tunnel Maker (2025, as J.T. Alexander). Born and raised in Canada, Jack spent eighteen years in Kenya, where he first began writing stories inspired by memory and imagination. He now lives in Maple Ridge, BC, with his wife, Gayle, of forty-eight years. When he’s not writing, Jack enjoys reading, history, and raising tropical fish. Readers can connect with Jack online at jackataylor.com.


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