A Spirit Mission |
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Author:
| Davis, Karen N. |
Editor:
| Bowman, Susan C. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4848-0441-4 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.00 |
Book Description:
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Following her own murder, Alexandra finds herself on the other side faced with the mission of saving the soul of her murderer, her husband Frank, before it is cast out of existence for eternity.A Spirit Mission chronicles the journey of Alex and her spirit guides as they attempt to reach Frank. Through his dreams, they must encourage him to confess to the murder, which is the first step in the process of proving to the Creator that he is spiritually progressing and worthy of remaining...
More DescriptionFollowing her own murder, Alexandra finds herself on the other side faced with the mission of saving the soul of her murderer, her husband Frank, before it is cast out of existence for eternity.A Spirit Mission chronicles the journey of Alex and her spirit guides as they attempt to reach Frank. Through his dreams, they must encourage him to confess to the murder, which is the first step in the process of proving to the Creator that he is spiritually progressing and worthy of remaining with others in the light. Earthly punishment in this life would also change the pattern of his soul's brutal track record, further increasing his chance of survival. Parallel to the mission of the spirits, in the real world, Detective Eric Rollins and his partner investigate Alexandra's disappearance, then later, her murder. Hitch a ride with the detectives as they investigate Frank to win justice for Alex. Witness the trial that will decide Frank's guilt, which is told through the eyes of Alex, who takes on a human form to become a courtroom spectator. The spirits must also influence detectives and other key players to unite the police agencies, who are investigating individual pieces of found evidence with no earthly way of tracing their source.But can Frank's soul be saved at all? Will he choose the path of confession, punishment, rectification, and renewal? Or will he remain in darkness for the remainder of a life that will end only in the disposal of his soul?