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Pharaoh: The Horrible Secret of Absolute Power

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A shocking suicide. A charismatic and magnetic professor. An ancient object of unimaginable power that gives its possessor horrifying control over others. Geoff Harmon, an introverted, left-brained economics teacher must overcome his deepest fears and seemingly insurmountable obstacles to stop the exponentially growing evil from destroying everything.

146 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 30, 2016

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Jacob Mesmer

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10 reviews
June 20, 2017
Interesting

The story wraps up really quickly, but the content of the story is food for thought. Power corrupts,and absolute power ...
19 reviews1 follower
August 10, 2018
Mesmer Mania!

Jake always comes through. Great start (great hook), then always brings it to a satisfying close. My #1 pick on Amazon.
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June 17, 2016
Hire an editor!

Wrong words used poor command of the language. Co Max e erywhere they should not be and none where they should be with proper punctuation. The use of phrases as supposed complete sentences does not work at all. Spend some time studying the English language and take some writing courses!
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November 7, 2016
~meh~ Not a bad story line, but the resolution, which pretty much happens in about a paragraph is unbelievable. It's also time that people stop self-editing their books or having friends edit them. The major grammatical gaffes are seriously distracting.
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