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He has a kill list: And you're on it.

Edwin Potter is already dead. Stalked by a menacing killer that lives in darkness, and preys on the mind.

Fearing exposure, the killer begins the execution of every person that threatens him. There’s only room for one superman in his world.

Jerold Steele has learned the hard way that he doesn’t have the answers or the power to protect himself, much less anyone else. Shaken by a mind-control attempt on his life, then the loss of his job and identity, he must find and stop the elusive menace Evan Gale before everyone he knows and loves is dead.

Brenda Neal wants to trust him, but the deaths terrify her. Is it better to hide, or fight with him?

292 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 21, 2021

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John Faubion

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John Faubion was a foreign missionary in Vietnam, Guam and to the Chinese, for nearly thirty years. Then a professional software engineer for more than twenty years after that.

He’s the father of five children, and lives in central Indiana with his wife.

Every writer needs a hobby. His is fixing up and driving older British sports cars. Daily drivers include a red 1979 MG Roadster, and a green Triumph Spitfire. He does most of the work on them himself.

Growing up in a book family, he started reading science fiction as a boy, and still does today. Most of his favorites now though are suspense fiction and prophetic non-fiction.

He has taught a Bible class at his church for more than twenty years, and writes fiction that is suitable for any audience.

He gives God the glory for the results.

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December 10, 2021
This is a good novel exploring what might happen when liberal theologians (there is no such thing as the supernatural) are confronted with the reality of spiritual evil. It starts at a liberal seminary when a student disrupts a class. It continues as the seminary professor commits suicide. Then another dies. Then another.

Leading the attempt to figure out what is happening and who is behind it are Jerold, professor and ordained (though a nonbeliever) and Brenda, daughter of the seminary president (also a nonbeliever). As the two follow leads provided by the first professor to die, they are confronted with spiritual truths they cannot deny. There must be a God. But if God exists, then does evil? If there is evil, how does one fight it?

Faubion does a good job of exploring evil spiritual attacks and deceptive temptations on unsuspecting people. People unaware of the whole spirit world. He portrays well the spiritual awakening and the struggle to recognize how wrong they have been.

I liked this novel. Some readers might be skeptical of the portrayal of evil and its influence on willing people. Faubion's novel is a good wake up call to the reality of the spirit world and the influence on humans. The events at the end might have been a little predictable but other than that, a fine, thought provoking novel.

I received a complimentary digital copy of this book through Book Sirens. My comments are an independent and honest review.
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