"The Quenchless Light" by Agnes C. Laut is a historical fiction that examines the turbulent times of the Disciples and Apostles as they fought to maintain Christian principles in a world of persecution and disbelief. The story brings to life the personal stories of these historical figures using characters such as Onesimus, a young runaway, and an aged Idumean guard. The story begins in Rome during the Spring Festival, and follows the young fugitive as his noble origins are revealed to Julius, a Prætorian guard, establishing a story of faith, freedom, and friendship amid Christian belief and Roman authority.

The quenchless light
By Agnes C. Laut
Amidst religious persecution and Roman rule, a runaway of noble birth and a compassionate guard forge an unexpected friendship while fighting for faith and freedom.
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About the AuthorAgnes Christina Laut was a Canadian journalist, novelist, historian, and social worker.
Agnes Christina Laut was a Canadian journalist, novelist, historian, and social worker.
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