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The Mullahs

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Few know of the ancient rumors concerning an original manuscript of the Book of Revelation. The powers on earth struggle to possess it in order to pursue their own objectives to the detriment of their enemies. They secretly watch as Professor William (Bill) Weston excavates the tomb of John the Apostle. Bill's fiance, Rachael Goldstein, who is the director of a trust dedicated to proving the accuracy of the Bible, is stalked by a satanic cult and flees to join Bill at the excavation site. The cult looks forward to Armageddon. They hope a nuclear confrontation in the Middle East will gather the kingdoms of the earth to Megiddo. While Iran schemes to bring a return of the Persian Empire, an African-American President prepares his country to meet the forces that threaten Western Civilization. At the same time, evil ones conspire to remove his steady hand.

The Mullahs is a book of political intrigue; a thrilling, biblical power struggle that could very well spell disaster for the world as we know it!

276 pages, Paperback

First published March 16, 2010

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Raised on a farm in rural South Carolina, David Maring worked his way through college. At Andrews High, he taught Government and Civics. He served in the Marine Corps and National Guard. After graduating from law school at the University Of South Carolina, he practiced civil and criminal law. He taught courses in Business Law at Coastal Carolina. Later, he served as a Family and Circuit Court trial judge. After his retirement from the bench, he was appointed Department Head Of Criminal Justice at Georgetown-Horry Technical College. Later, he was Of Counsel to Maring Law Firm and served a mediator in circuit court cases. After he left the active practice of law, David wrote four novel. The Serpent's Seed, Carolina Justice, and The Mullahs all received Honorable Mention in literary competition.

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