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Free will is a relic of the past. Souls have a prewritten path to heaven. If they miss it, they are doomed to roam the lost realm of limbo as splinters of their former selves or worse--as demons. Their only hope is the reaper Alames, whose own soul shattered when her celestial lover, Balthos, usurped their creators to make them gods. In her absence, he builds a pantheon of monsters and tricks the mortals, whom he blames for his grief, into worshiping him. But when a new generation defies Balthos's law, Alames's splinters appear among them. Brilliant physicist Ally longs for progress and innovation, but the Council controlling her nation strips the "Mad Princess" of power. Pregnant and uncertain, the unrivaled Captain Se'azana abandons her career for the false promises of love. The starving serf Richard makes a deal with a Fae demon to save his son. And teenage rebel Vana trades her guitar for a blade when faced with ruthless nobility. When worlds tear and hearts break, will they defy the gods' narrative to create a brighter future or will they obey the lies preached and doom their souls forever?
GODDESS of MERCY - Season One by Paul Skärborg Pdf
This century is different from all others: One percent of us might never die! GODDESS of MERCY comprises three seasons: LIMBO, PURGATORY, and HELL, available in English and Spanish (DIOSA de MISERICORDIA). GODDESS of MERCY weaves together the threads of love, technology, dissent, emotional manipulation, and the age-old quest for everlasting life. Embark on a thrilling adventure with a hacker who engages in dialogue with Death, a fervent blue-blood activist married to an AI, a quirky roboticist (the famous "Silken Mother"), and a reserved software architect who controls emotions. Together, they combat a covert menace, unwittingly catalyzing the destiny they wish to avoid-while a privileged few achieve eternal existence. In a world on the brink of technological and moral upheaval, this is a countdown to the end of civilization. It's the story of those who fight for justice and democracy, showcasing the indomitable spirit of ordinary people from diverse backgrounds. Dive into parallel romances that transport you from the icy Siberia to the vibrant Osaka and the pristine Lapland, all while indulging in a culinary journey of caviar, sushi, and aquavit. Can love transcend culture and nationality? LIMBO - The Countdown Begins Amidst Russia's resurgence as a technological powerhouse, a young hacker stumbles upon a mysterious menace with the potential to devastate humankind. Motivated by guilt over her mother's demise, she strives to unravel the government's plot, intending to warn the world-but ends up falling prey to a white trafficking ring. A disparate trio emerges, uniting a disillusioned aristocratic leader of a Russian dissident group, a brilliant roboticist from Hong Kong (with her mechanical offspring), and a Japanese PhD. Their mission is to rescue the hacker. This enigmatic character takes center stage, her life marked by a connection to the ancient musketeers of the Czar, resentment against authority, and the existence of a peculiar symbol that she believes will shape her destiny. PURGATORY - Rise of an Empire Bearing an induced fatal ailment and chased by the establishment, our snobby activist engages in a struggle for both survival and self-discovery. She confronts the highest echelons of Russian officialdom and is eventually reduced to destitution, ending up married to an artificial intelligence. In Japan, her Hong Kong companion ascends within the realm of robotics, courtesy of her groundbreaking inventions. Yet, this is not before facilitating technological espionage that arms Russia with a revolutionary tool for emotional manipulation. In the meantime, the now-free multifaceted hacker-harboring her own Dantean secrets-deftly sidesteps close calls with death, also doggedly resisting the clutches of romance. Ultimately, she exposes the Motherland's scheme to the world, leading her to capital punishment. HELL - Beyond Immortality The global community finds itself stratified by classes and vital privileges-literally. Pursued by the formidable FSB yet harnessing the latest multi-billion-dollar technologies, our rebels set out to save the day. However, before even realizing it, they themselves become the great threat, igniting a nuclear conflict. Neither biological immortality nor the frozen confines of a refuge under the Swedish Icehotel offer sanctuary-everyone must confront fate. Is this the end? What does the hacker's symbol represent? Will it save humankind from extinction? - ☥ -
Look for answers based on personal experiences and real events to questions such as : Does God Exist? How will the enemy attack you? How can I listen to God? How can I change my life? How to start having a close relationship with God? Learn through this book how to change your life regardless of the circumstances in which you find yourself or how you can change the lives of other people. This book was written especially for those who do not know about God or do not believe in Him. Recommended for anyone who wants to learn in depth how to have an intimate relationship with God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
Author : Richard K. Fenn Publisher : John Wiley & Sons Page : 514 pages File Size : 49,8 Mb Release : 2003-03-07 Category : Social Science ISBN : 0631212418
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The true story of THE DESTROYER OF INNOCENTS only turns to fiction in the last third of the novel when the author cannot find justice in the judicial system or in life itself for defendant Marco Barrera. Until that moment it presents a Spanish language interpreter's continuous struggle for emotional survival during a 2001 Los Angeles Superior Court death penalty trial. The author-interpreter must repeat into Spanish every word of testimony for the two defendants and thereby relive in stereo the horror of two of the most shocking domestic violence murders of California history. The only way the interpreter can keep his battered emotions at bay during testimony is by recalling his own delightful youth and adolescence. This defense mechanism eventually turns to rage against the defendant. It then can only be appeased by striking out against domestic violence. The death penalty, man's reason to live, defendant Marco Barrera's worst nightmares, and justice itself all cry out for a helping hand. The final resolution is a surreal attempt to desperately recover life and innocence and return them to their proper owners, mankind and children. The ultimate demand for true justice will constantly provoke your laughter, tears, and deepest thoughts.
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