Apples Of Gold And Ancient Landmarks
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Airbourne is a town not known for excitement. It had no reputation for outstanding architecture or exotic culture. Those who live and work there are contented enough not to complain too often. But visitors there are few. It nestle quietly and serenely in a fold of gently sweeping hills, welcoming only those travelers who are on their way to somewhere else.
Yet something is stirring in those quiet streets and understated buildings. Unnoticed and unseen influences are at play. Forces that flow from the highest levels seeking to change forever the way young minds think. Corrupting and darkening all remaining traces of innocence in life.
Reports of a murder then begin to work their way around the town, but fall on unbelieving ears. The bearer of the news being the despised and deluded town drunk.
Faithful Christians in the town are forced to confront a wickedness far more depraved than worst nightmares could design.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628390100
ISBN10: 1628390107
Paul Gavin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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