THE SHARP SWORD

by R.O. Gunther [Dryfuss W. Driftwood]


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/22/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 270
ISBN : 9781499049534
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 270
ISBN : 9781499049541

About the Book

This is the third in the series of three volumes featuring the adventures of our hero, Charles. The first two were: The Life and Times of Charles and Charles-Spy Extraordinaire! In those two publications Humor and adventure are rampant. Charles’s world travels forced his contact with the bad-guys. In these encounters, Charles' unique personality and astonishing ability always won-out. He and close companions became members of the International Good-Guy Spy Agency, with headquarters in The Hague, Holland. It's the good guys against the bad guys, Guys! However, the closing Chapters reveal that Charles had become awakened to a terrible reality: they had failed to defeat the bad guys of the world. This fact shocked him into deep depression. While at home in England and at his emotional lowest; King, fellow agent and archaeologist, came. Charles was startled when he was informed that research in Bible lands had disclosed an incredible conclusion. That famous old book, The Bible, is in reality—accurate world history! Charles, jolted, “Why! That's impossible; the Bible is an old religious book that practically nobody pays any attention to.” But, he had been shaken out of his lethargy. His drive, now, was to research King's unbelievable assertion; which drive launched the production of The Sharp Sword. Personal opinion, pride, are cast aside. Could God exist? Could God be the source of this incredible work? Can it answer our most imposing questions? The life and times of Charles takes a drastic turn for the best as he sharply researches the Bible. Is it really God’s two edged sword, activated for us today?! The reader is invited to join right in, participate—become a fellow researcher.


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