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Travel on an odyssey from man's origin to our eternal future. Along the way, read about starving hunters battling a dinosaur, a young Egyptian secretly journaling God's rescue of the Hebrew slaves, students challenging evolutionary indoctrination, and an atheist being pursued by his Creator! Realize the extent of the great unseen battle between Good and Evil swirling around us. Understand how the Creator of the universe desires for each person to receive a precious treasure, the gift of eternal life! Readers' comments: "It got more and more exciting as I kept reading!" "This was a very good book!" "The evidence for the Bible was really good."…mehr

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Travel on an odyssey from man's origin to our eternal future. Along the way, read about starving hunters battling a dinosaur, a young Egyptian secretly journaling God's rescue of the Hebrew slaves, students challenging evolutionary indoctrination, and an atheist being pursued by his Creator! Realize the extent of the great unseen battle between Good and Evil swirling around us. Understand how the Creator of the universe desires for each person to receive a precious treasure, the gift of eternal life! Readers' comments: "It got more and more exciting as I kept reading!" "This was a very good book!" "The evidence for the Bible was really good."


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John Riley was born in Leeds in 1937 and served in the Royal Air Force from 1956 to 1958 as a National Serviceman. He read English at Pem-broke College, Cambridge, and became part of the group known as the Cambridge School of Poets. He played a major role in setting up and running Grosseteste Press and the Grosseteste Review. After teaching for nine years in secondary schools he returned to Leeds to write full-time. He was attacked and killed by muggers near his home in 1978.