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The book has a wide spectrum of characters and situations involving men and women drawn from around the world. They come from many countries, including America, Italy, Britain, Spain, Russia, India, Nepal, and a few others. The book covers a time period of around a decade after World War II and a few years thereafter. The story starts from the disappearance of a business family from London who was scheduled to travel to the Isle of Wight for a holiday. Events follow in quick succession, and the narration adopts two interconnecting streams, namely, one of evil and the other of exalted martial action cum spiritual interaction to counter that evil. Skimora in this book offers the readers a heady mixture of earthy, exciting mystery, thrilling action, and hitherto unexplored domains of spirituality. He unveils a brotherhood of pious persons pitted against a brutal organization of evil-doers spreading terror, death, and mayhem. He reveals a set of secret eternal laws that could govern all things and situations while recording the events in a continuum for all time. Many of these truths are explained by a set of powerful masters and grandmasters drawn from various religious backgrounds, such as Christian, Buddhist, Islamic, Hindu Shinto, and others. There is solid action in many dimensions culminating in a conclave of the spiritual masters at a secret location. The theory of an ancient Hindu astrologer of the twelfth century is combined with the latest technology available at that time to find an exciting solution to eliminate evil from the minds of men and women for a period of eighty years, coinciding with the cyclic movement of certain planets around the sun.
ISBN
9781482815702
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
31.12.2013
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