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As Good and Evil sit precariously weighing in the balance, swaying
back and forth with the whims and spirit of humanity, many continue
to ask: what is it that gives us purpose? Who truly matters in this
age of adversity? Are we coincidental masses of flesh and blood, or
were we put on this earth for a reason? Such impassable questions
have been debated, answered, reexamined, and refuted since the very
dawn of time. With the seemingly ever mounting confusion, it's easy
to see why many have simply given up the search. Ebenezer Makinde,
however, may be the exception. On December 9th, 2019, he sent a
request to Heaven for answers to the existential questions humans
have been asking for centuries. He wrote a note, sealed it away in
his desk, and left the uncertainty in another world's hands. On
December 31st, one day shy of the dawn of the new decade, someone
answered. Light of Darkness tells the story of a fateful
interaction between Ebenezer and two agents from opposing worlds,
one from Heaven and one from Hell. Realizing he's been entangled in
a cosmic plot putting the fate of humanity in his very own hands,
it soon becomes clear that the balance between light and darkness
has never reached a more critical point... will the world bask in
the light of redemption or be forever doomed to a never-ending
darkness? Ebenezer finds himself caught between the forces at work
in that dilemma; providing him access to information that will soon
be impacting all of humanity.
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Megachurch
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Roberta Allen
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The Jacket
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I Ron Widgren
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First published in 1923, Jim Hanvey, Detective is a collection of
seven stories that originally appeared in The Saturday Evening Post
and features private eye Jim Hanvey in classic whodunit style
mysteries. Described as the "backwoods Nero Wolfe," the genial
Hanvey befriends "good guys" and criminals alike to get the job
done. Bank robberies, jewel heists, and all-purposes cons-none are
a match for Octavus Roy Cohen's waddling sleuth.
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