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There is war in the mountains. War fueled by hatred and mistrust. War driven by vengeance and misunderstanding. War between two great peoples, the humans and the dragons. War that can only end with the absolute, utter destruction of one unless, of course, something can turn that disaster aside. Something or someone - the girl with brilliant, emerald-green eyes.
A man is murdered - shot dead outside the front gate of his own house, just after midnight. His killer is his own, 24-year-old daughter. The attack is rigorously planned and carefully executed. The police suspect, but can they and the piece of evidence that will actually link the killer to the crime - and even if they do, will justice have really been served?
To provide some past detail for the first-time reader as well as a spot for those needing a refresher while reading the book, either now or partway into it, I outline the family and friends always in the background. The Granger family comprise the original hero Aussie Pilot David, his second wife Pam, queen of the Australian witches, his daughter Susan who has a part amputated the right leg and a husband, Richard Barnard. Davids son Robert, now the captain of the newest space vessel is married to Poema, a Polynesian princess. The final families are Pams younger sister Zoey, her husband Ronald and their first-born daughter Carmen, who is also a witch and warlock, are central to the plot and general activities.
This book lays the foundation of God's efforts to reconcile man to Himself and the wonderful new life in Christ Jesus.Every Christian should read and study this book. It is truly a present truth presentation from the heart and mind of a man of God.
It is amazing that two words from a father and numerous industrious actions of a mother to their minor daughter can mould the God given structure of a girl into a successful grown woman. Elizabeth Nhau had an early depressed elementary school going life when she involuntarily found herself growing up surrounded by bright siblings. It did not take long for the intelligent Silas Nhau Kadenge, Elizabeths father to notice that something was going wrong with his daughter and quickly rectify the problem before things gone wrong with his daughter. It was the routine of the school to award the top students with prices and also the family routine to award with presents those who earn prices at school. Somehow Elizabeth found herself growing in such environment where everyone was being awarded excerpt her. One day her father gave her a teaching through an analogy of dripping water from a faulty water tap which is situated above a concrete slab. He said if you visit the slab after a long time may be months or years, you will find the water would have caused a hole on the slab.
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