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The Book

By: Robert Stetson
Narrated by: Lynn Benson
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Grant Stern stands looking out over the fields he has owned for the last 14 years.

"Whatever possessed me to sell this place and start a new life?" he mused.

If God can make the devil disappear with a sweep of his hand, why doesn't He?

If we all have an equal chance to control the destiny of our lives, why are some of us crippled in our body or our mind?

The answers to these and other questions are in The Book if you choose to accept them.

And so begins the horror classic of 2013.

Set in the jungles of Uganda, the story unfolds as Grant Stone and Molly make their way from Victoria Lake up the Nile Victoria River from the village of Kimaka, a suburb of Jinja, Uganda.

The evil book of glyphs is unearthed at the archaeological dig. The locals recognize it as "The Book of Demons".

Does the Devil have a Bible?

Can the world stand against the power unleashed?

Cry, weep, scream, but please, don't give away the ending.

©2013 Robert Stetson (P)2014 Robert Stetson
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