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Michael Anderson was an ordinary person, who lived an ordinary life. He had been married for six years and had two lovely daughters. He worked as an insurance agent in a popular insurance firm, living in Fairfield, Connecticut. One day Michael came home to find a letter written to him from his wife. She had packed the kids and moved out of state and did not tell him where. Underneath the note were divorce papers signed by her, and their divorce was final without his appearance. Michael did not know why she divorced him. When he left for work, everything between them were fine. The next…mehr

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Michael Anderson was an ordinary person, who lived an ordinary life. He had been married for six years and had two lovely daughters. He worked as an insurance agent in a popular insurance firm, living in Fairfield, Connecticut. One day Michael came home to find a letter written to him from his wife. She had packed the kids and moved out of state and did not tell him where. Underneath the note were divorce papers signed by her, and their divorce was final without his appearance. Michael did not know why she divorced him. When he left for work, everything between them were fine. The next daybaffled, confused, and puzzledMichael goes in to work only to find that he had been fired without reason. Michael gets home, checks his mail, and finds a foreclosure letter. His house had been confiscated by the bank, and he had thirty days to move. The next day, he leaves his house to look for work. His car had been repossessed by the car company. Out of work, no car, and out of money, Michael turns to his best friend, Andrew Barler, a shift manager at a tire factory in Bridgeport. Andrew agrees to help Michael and offers him to move with him and his family in Bridgeport. It is until then that Michael finds out what friends are really for when he discovers his best friend is not the person he grew up with or knew from years ago. And as the days pass, he slowly discovers the terrifying secrets of Andrew Barler and the factory he works and why things are not what they seem.
Autorenporträt
I was born in Philadelphia, Pa. I am a third of four, two brothers and one sister. I left Philly in 1977 and entered the army. Spend ten years serving my country going to the other side of the world twice. I ended my career in 1986, just four months short of ten. I had gotten married to my wife Celcelia S. Johnson. We have two children Celnelia Simons, and Kayla Johnson. I lost my wife in 2006. To a blood disease. I started writing about eleven years ago when God gave me my first book to write. The Blue Marble Gods' Message. Then a few years later I wrote The Blue Marble God's Reward. Now, this is My third book, see how God works.