What would you do if you knew the answer to one question, when answered, would either usher in ‘The New Beginning’ or bring the end of mankind? It’s the question Lory Stanton, advisor to Secretary of State Colin Powell will be forced to answer in the aftermath of 9/11. Lory Stanton’s journey becomes complicated when she decides to help a young man named Zarik find a father ...
What would you do if you knew the answer to one question, when answered, would either usher in ‘The New Beginning’ or bring the end of mankind?
It’s the question Lory Stanton, advisor to Secretary of State Colin Powell will be forced to answer in the aftermath of 9/11.
Lory Stanton’s journey becomes complicated when she decides to help a young man named Zarik find a father who he only knows from his dreams.
What Zarik and Lory discover will place them at the edge of the Cliff, with the foresight and fear, of how they must choose to answer.
The CIA and FBI with the help of news reporter Deborah Horace, discover that a group of Russian scientist known as ‘The Six’; rediscover the ancient mathematical significance behind the Swastika; a discovery that awakens a dream assassin who destroys its victims in their dreams.
CIA director George Tenet and Robert Muller head of the FBI, suspect Lory Stanton will betray all who rely upon her ability to travel into the dream world and negotiate with the very assassin who intends to kill them down to The Last....
What would you do if you could go into that place and see the future? Or better yet, what would you do if you could alter an event by changing one thing?
Cory Hill is a long time resident of Utah where he enjoys friends, family, long hours with a line in the water. Since his youth, Cory has been compelled to march to a different drum. A drum the rest of us cannot hear. It’s that rhythm that has inspired his writing and philosophy. Those who hear the drums, through his words and writings, leave enlightened, inspired, and grinning from ear to ear despite the chill running up and down their spines…
….And the world never looks the same after.
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It’s the question Lory Stanton, advisor to Secretary of State Colin Powell will be forced to answer in the aftermath of 9/11.
Lory Stanton’s journey becomes complicated when she decides to help a young man named Zarik find a father ...