George S. Naas is a long-time Colorado resident who firmly believes that this book is the result of a supernatural inspiration. In 1997, as he lay in bed, frustrated with all the hate and death in ...view moreGeorge S. Naas is a long-time Colorado resident who firmly believes that this book is the result of a supernatural inspiration. In 1997, as he lay in bed, frustrated with all the hate and death in the world, he prayed for a story idea. He woke up about 2 a.m. and immediately began writing about ancient Egypt, a topic he had no interest in writing about. He later checked the details he'd written about Egypt and found that they were true. As he wrote about Horus and Seth, a new character emerged, a woman who had died in 1947, someone he had no prior knowledge of. When he went looking for her, he found her tomb really did exist. He now claims that this book is only part of the work he must do for the Eternal Lord of Hosts.view less