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| The Anno Luce Series |
![]() Available at dot-coms and local retailers. Search for it on Amazon.com Also available at Barnes&Noble.com |
![]() Available at dot-coms and local retailers. Search for it on Amazon.com Also available at Barnes&Noble.com |
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A plague is about to be unleashed on an unsuspecting global market, a virtual-reality device that will hopelessly addict billions. Using artificial intelligence and cellular automata, the device will in record-time become a man-made God, erasing the awareness and consciousness of all who ‘subscribe.’ The people of earth are about to be given their final exam. At stake is the fate of all life on the planet. To pass it, humanity must keep a prisoner from being murdered in Angola. A man named Yashua King; a homeless man, an innocent man, better known by another name, though never his own. Jesus. The Messiah of Anno Luce is a very human figure. He has a sense of humor, tenderness and caring; he also has sadness and a terrible burden. At times he shows himself to be every bit a leader. And few truly believe when they first learn of his identity. Anno Luce is an exploration of the nature of faith, and of doubt. |
J.D. Fisher has a dream; to reshape the world in his image. He is the head of a project that can literally do just that. Tapping into the power of special prisoners - "Gifted" prisoners, he can produce a form of God-like energy. The centerpiece of his project comes across his path unwittingly in the form of Anna Newcomb. Anna has a Gift that eclipses all the others: she can change reality. Under his control, the earth could be erased of eighty percent of its population in minutes, an eighty percent of Fisher's choosing. There's just one problem... controlling Anna. A prelude to Anno Luce, Anna's Book is set ten years before. It is at once a humorous, jaw-dropping, gripping seat-of-your pants joyride without the belt. From the musings of Barney Sheehan to the sadistic, rage-powered Vic Tanner, there's something here for everyone. Not for the faint of heart. |
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