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From the Back Cover: "In a race against time, CIA agents and Soviet leaders scramble for the ultimate weapon - psychic power. Locked into the international intrigue is computer genius Ken Inman whose goal to contact mysterious entities turns into a nightmare when the Archons attempt to take over his mind.
Famed journalist Carla Bertelli becomes a key player in a psychic war that could destroy the world as she goes behind the scenes to discover the truth. Torn between her love for Ken and her contempt for Christianity, one question continues to plague her: Are the Archons the benevolent higher beings they claim to be, or are they demonic forces?
Bestselling author Dave Hunt presents a gripping dramatization of the reality of spiritual warfare in our New Age world." 332 pages, 20 chapters.
Some text from the book to help you decide: "Such thoughts gave Viktor little comfort and much concern. Nevertheless, under the mesmerizing effect of the throbbing engines and despite the apprehensions churning inside him, he dozed off at last from sheer exhaustion. Almost immediately, it seemed, someone was gripping his shoulder and shaking him. With great effort, he groped his way out of a labyrinth of unconsciousness and back to the present. At last his startled eyes focused upon the unwelcome figure of Colonel Chernov, now occupying the seat beside him."
Famed journalist Carla Bertelli becomes a key player in a psychic war that could destroy the world as she goes behind the scenes to discover the truth. Torn between her love for Ken and her contempt for Christianity, one question continues to plague her: Are the Archons the benevolent higher beings they claim to be, or are they demonic forces?
Bestselling author Dave Hunt presents a gripping dramatization of the reality of spiritual warfare in our New Age world." 332 pages, 20 chapters.
Some text from the book to help you decide: "Such thoughts gave Viktor little comfort and much concern. Nevertheless, under the mesmerizing effect of the throbbing engines and despite the apprehensions churning inside him, he dozed off at last from sheer exhaustion. Almost immediately, it seemed, someone was gripping his shoulder and shaking him. With great effort, he groped his way out of a labyrinth of unconsciousness and back to the present. At last his startled eyes focused upon the unwelcome figure of Colonel Chernov, now occupying the seat beside him."
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