President Was A Good Man
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The Presidency is in the hands of a very popular President, but who is he, really? There is more to being President than votes, popularity, and power. Death and mayhem awaits those who cross the head executive. The President’s family will pay the price for his indiscretions. The President didn’t know that his dark dealings with the hearts of others would lead to death and disaster. When he planned the theft of millions from the United States Treasury he started the beginning of the end for himself. His wife is fascinated by the occult, his daughter is demon possessed, but his son stands alone as the bearer of light. The President Was A Good Man weaves a tale of maddening suspense that ends in strange triumph.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781607912248
ISBN10: 1607912244
Murl Gwynn
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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