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BOOK REVIEW: Ninety Days
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by Ethan C. McDonald Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Ninety Days Author: Sam Yarney Publisher: Victor Newman Books ISBN: 0-9542809-0-3 Genre: Apocalyptic Thriller
Okay, so I can't blame Sam Yarney that I lost sleep because I had such a hard time closing the book. But be forewarned that once you start reading it, Ninety Days will draw you into the count down.
Freelance journalist Cyrus Anderson becomes unwittingly entwined in Alain St Clair's dangerous and sometimes deadly world of international conspiracy, politics, high finance, espionage and Occult oppression. Yet the two of them also form a bond as close brothers. The question is whether their relationship might get them and others killed.
What those under the influence of evil know and who they know can kill them. Only the grace of God and the power of group, intercessory prayer can save them. Yarney helped me to better understand such prayer and the need for it. Events unfold prior to the Anti-Christ being revealed in the book as well as in our world. The clock is approaching the final hour.
Stunning, shocking, eye-opening, riveting, heart-pounding action interwoven with humorous, touching, tender moments made me run the gauntlet of emotions from angry to peaceful, from scared to caring, from upset to happy…all within Ninety Days. | |