Jack Click is commissioned to photograph Bhangarh, the city of ruins that is regarded as the most haunted place in India, for whoever dares stay in Bhangarh after dark, vanishes, never to be seen again. Rapt by unusual scents, Jack falls asleep in the city of ruins and awakes after dark to the sobs of a young woman who tells him that her sister, Amiya, is to be thrown on a funeral pyre to burn with her dead husband's cadaver. Jack saves Amiya and they both spend the night in Bhangarh among macabre apparitions. Leaving the haunted city, Jack is compelled by a torrential rainfall to stop his car under a Sacred Fig Tree with a hollow trunk. Jack and Amiya enter the hollow trunk and fall through an opening into a river of a baffling underground world called the Kingdom of Tomorrow. They are imprisoned in a mud house tended by an old woman with magical powers. Jack's disbelief in ghosts and man's destructive powers is taken by the phantasmal old woman to observe man's annihilation of God's creation. He stands on the Mount of Olives as a nuclear explosion obliterates Jerusalem, initiating a thunderous retaliation that awakens the beast with the human number of six-hundred sixty-six. The world quakes, the land slides, the seas swell, the mountains explode to the march of Armageddon and...
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- Release Date 12/26/2011
- Author Markos Moschos
- Language English
- Company America Star Books
- Weight 14.6 ounces
- Dimensions 5.98 x 0.63 x 9.02 inches
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