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Eve of the End: When Earth Turns Dark Volume 1

Current price: $19.95
Eve of the End: When Earth Turns Dark Volume 1
Eve of the End: When Earth Turns Dark Volume 1

Barnes and Noble

Eve of the End: When Earth Turns Dark Volume 1

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The Earth is visited by two objects. As they orbit the Earth, one casts a red haze, the other a white glow. When the red object passes overhead, many people become more hateful and evil. Even world leaders become more aggressive, and war breaks out in the Middle East. Clergy, military, and scientists began to debate the real intentions of these objects. Many of the clergy believe the red object represents Lucifer, and the white glow represents God. And they have arrived at Earth for the final battle. The scientists believe they are a gateway to another universe because our laws of physics don't apply to them. There is a dynamic relationship between an astrophysicist from Barksdale Air Force base who is a nonbeliever and a Catholic priest. As the world begins to turn dark, the priest and the scientist battle forces from the red object. The red object sends dark angels to destroy the scientist and his family because they have been given a role from God. The priest and an ancient Saint Michael's medal attempts to protect them from the scorn of the devil.

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