Magog

Unveiling the Religion Secret Shaft

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural, Thrillers
Cover of the book Magog by John Paul Paz Soldan, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Paul Paz Soldan ISBN: 9781450229012
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: June 16, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: John Paul Paz Soldan
ISBN: 9781450229012
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: June 16, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

For Milton Glass, his job as a journalist is his sole passion. Hes always searching for something intriguing or sensational to investigate. That mission is answered when hes in Ecuador accepting an award recognizing his excellent journalistic endeavors. An anonymous patron hires Glass to investigate the murder of Bolivian author, David Charles Millares, a man who created a new paradigm for Bolivian history. Glass discovers that the author held different views of religion and wrote about them in his popular book, Strange Dreams. Glass wonders if Millares was a victim of some fantastic ideology. His investigation leads him around the world, and likely suspects include satanic sects, fanatical Mormons, and bands of international suspects. Throughout the journey, he falls in love with his travel companion, Katya Daz. But on the cusp of identifying the killer, he must confront Nickolay Golomitsky in Zurich who claims to sustain the entire basis to exterminate the Jewish race by stopping Millares new concepts. Glass needs to discern what role religion plays in his investigation. What more does he need to know about God and religion?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

For Milton Glass, his job as a journalist is his sole passion. Hes always searching for something intriguing or sensational to investigate. That mission is answered when hes in Ecuador accepting an award recognizing his excellent journalistic endeavors. An anonymous patron hires Glass to investigate the murder of Bolivian author, David Charles Millares, a man who created a new paradigm for Bolivian history. Glass discovers that the author held different views of religion and wrote about them in his popular book, Strange Dreams. Glass wonders if Millares was a victim of some fantastic ideology. His investigation leads him around the world, and likely suspects include satanic sects, fanatical Mormons, and bands of international suspects. Throughout the journey, he falls in love with his travel companion, Katya Daz. But on the cusp of identifying the killer, he must confront Nickolay Golomitsky in Zurich who claims to sustain the entire basis to exterminate the Jewish race by stopping Millares new concepts. Glass needs to discern what role religion plays in his investigation. What more does he need to know about God and religion?

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book The Hood Samaritan by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book Coping Successfully with Changing Tides and Winds by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book Schlussel's Woman by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book Nine Keys to Success God's Way by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book Twixtujons by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book The Truth of Babri Mosque by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book Glacier Fires and Ornaments of Value by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book The Role of Exercise in Anti-Aging by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book Jottings by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book Portraits of the Great “I Am” by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book Duty and Honor by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book The Bridge of Whispers by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book In One Breath the Haiku Exhales a Butterfly by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book Exercising Your Authority over Fear by John Paul Paz Soldan
Cover of the book Growing Up, Growing Old by John Paul Paz Soldan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy