Irongrip

Published
Jun 2005
Main Genre
Mystery Mystery
Pages
380

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Peter knew that having a personal relationship could bring joy, peace, pain and even destruction in one's life. It is often difficult to pinpoint which factor, out of many personality traits, is the one that influences us the most. Yet Peter found that mysterious element and tried to make use of it. Some people are cursed or blessed to have this powerful element inbred in them or be able to cultivate it. By the use of this power they can control the life of one or more persons, as in the well-publicized Waco mass suicide, or be able to direct the pulse of a nation as in Hitler. Then again religious leaders, to the benefit of mankind, might have used the same power. Unlike man's ability to remotely move objects located far into space by using a spectrum of waves, Peter became aware and effected by a different kind of energy transmitted subconsciously by one person to another. This uncontrollable, unsuspecting force was playing havoc with Peter's life, which in turn controlled his ability to interact with the one he loved. What's more it was a major factor in his ability to uncover the intricate underworld of smuggling nuclear material and the unsavory method of fundraising used in order to carry out nuclear experiments outside of the United States. This international fundraising set-up is still touching the lives of millions of Americans. Peter's relationship with his loved ones was seasoned with a power that destroyed lives and was also destroying his own. Something had to be dome. Trapped by his uncanny power Peter affronted it with devastating results, which in turn guided his onto the path of life that he aimed to take.

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First Edition Jun 2005 Flamey Damian Publishing ISBN13 9780976578505 ISBN10 0976578506
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