You Are to Decide. . , but Death and Rising Are Through Human Flesh |
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Author:
| March, Walt Sturdee, Antony Glowen, Claire |
ISBN: | 978-0-9895174-2-3 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2013 |
Publisher: | You Are to Decide
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $3.99 |
Book Description:
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The book is a revelation. Warning. It brings a deep prophetic sense. It'll force everyone give thought to the concept of self presence, the finest line between evil and good, sin and virtue. What waits the humanity tomorrow? Will it come after a long dark night?
Authors expect the outlined to gain international significance. Recommend everyone read it, though, they do understand that the described views will go against the grain of Everyman. But we live in the world of free will..!
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More DescriptionThe book is a revelation. Warning. It brings a deep prophetic sense. It'll force everyone give thought to the concept of self presence, the finest line between evil and good, sin and virtue. What waits the humanity tomorrow? Will it come after a long dark night?
Authors expect the outlined to gain international significance. Recommend everyone read it, though, they do understand that the described views will go against the grain of Everyman. But we live in the world of free will..!
In the book the authors describe events of six days from the life of their hero. Like those happened in reality, these events have “swept” with ill fate past life of him and many others who appeared in whirl of violence acts planned by the evil force, striving for the mankind total enslavement.
The authors sometimes take their hero away from the cruel murders investigated by him. Let him “share” with readers his present and future views of the world. And he does this extremely frankly, testifying that futurities are cocksure, but who knows his own destiny? Explaining that a man highlights himself in the outworld. By asking — does the World need this?
For harmonization the narration is supplemented with verses. They enhance reader’s sensation. At the same time reveal both human vices and high moral qualities of human characters.
At the crossroads of pathways,
Where morning fogs are blue and cold,
Your eyes enchafed those of my days,
When silver frost suffused my soul.