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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Ages of Malice (1)
A Thriller for Thinkers! A brazen, edge of your seat tale of God, humanity, and the battle between good and evil. A Portion of Malice is a fast paced, religious thriller that explores the razor's edge between sanity, lunacy, and the cost of every choice. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Emery Merrick presses a pistol to his temple. Then there's a knock at the door. Billionaire Thaddeus Drake hires Emery to write his biography. But Drake has a dark secret, and Emery quickly discovers he heads an ancient, secret society which aims to fulfill prophecy and sacrifice the Earth to a bloodthirsty God. Deep and emotionally stirring, Emery finds himself plunged into an immortal world of darkness, deceit, and barbarity. This thought-provoking thrill-ride chronicles one man's explosive journey into the apocalypse and one man's epic quest to confront God as an equal. A captivating odyssey through history and time, A Portion of Malice changes the conversation about spirituality, redemption, and the world in which we live.If you enjoy works by Ken Follett and Dan Brown, you'll be blown away by A Portion of Malice's controversial plot and surprise twist ending. It's the first book in the epic series, Ages of Malice.Humanity hangs by a slender thread! Can one man make a difference? Challenge your paradigms, buy your copy today. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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