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Old George must come down (several pictures of George Washington placed in the lobby gave the skyscraper its name). Mayor Yuri Karapov, Intergalactic Studios stockholder and board chairman, covets the land for a theme park. He wants to erect a very controversial statue there. Young Chad Santee wants the demolition job. Chad’s Mama, Molly Santee, worries about the demolition and Chad’s near-worship of Yuri. Her Christian convictions undergo terrible testing, especially in regards to Al Brooks, a boy with an unnatural background. Ted Turpent, Sr. and his son have a painful love/hate relationship. Their struggle for control of Intergalactic Studios has caused a division of loyalties. Blood in the water attracts sharks. Deception and murder after murder follow as a dam of bitterness and avarice explodes. On July 5, 2023, Moliere and Wolborg Detective Agency takes a late phone call from a young lady named Janine Faye. That call spins the team into adventure from Baton Rouge to the Atchafalaya Basin; from Grand Isle in the Gulf of Mexico back north to Nottoway Mansion. Brooding evil and the Sword of the Lord square off. Dreams and reality merge both to enlighten and to terrify. Intrigue, romance, and redemption dance close together in this expansive and unusual saga of the Deep South.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781591601111
ISBN10: 1591601118
D. R. Daniels
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2002
Publisher: Xulon Press
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