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The Seven Children of God

The Seven Children of God in Brampton, ON

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The Seven Children of God

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The Seven Children of God in Brampton, ON

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"Weirdly uplifting in a time when real politics NEEDS IT!" ~GenX Ziners Something weird is going on. People around the world are noticing. Slow and building, where all signs lead in one direction... to an old carousel? The type found at an amusement park, with strings of lights and curious creatures upon which a person rides. And angels... and unicorns? Is there magic in the air, or something else afoot? Who are the seven children and why are they coming? WHERE are they coming to? From agents tracking a religious cult around the globe to a troubled teen dreaming of the end of days, the Seven Children of God are coming, and it doesn't make a damned difference what anyone believes. Or is belief the only answer? From fantasy to politics, and all the complications of modern human beings... at its heart, The Seven Children of God is a philosophical odyssey: a meditation on belief, coexistence, and the fragile magic of being human. The narrative unfolds across borders and ideologies, asking readers to interpret the meaning of the "Seven Children" for themselves. As the plot unravels, so do the characters, each confronting truths that are more (or less) than they seem. The novel invites readers into a world where vulnerability is power, and imperfection is sacred. "For fans of the summer thriller, this is for you and your book club. It goes beyond international espionage and intrigue, as it binds together the weakest links of humanity using its strongest. McGhee once again proves his mastery of the psychological thriller, embedding religion, politics, and the supernatural in wildly unexpected ways." ~Thrillscope
"Weirdly uplifting in a time when real politics NEEDS IT!" ~GenX Ziners Something weird is going on. People around the world are noticing. Slow and building, where all signs lead in one direction... to an old carousel? The type found at an amusement park, with strings of lights and curious creatures upon which a person rides. And angels... and unicorns? Is there magic in the air, or something else afoot? Who are the seven children and why are they coming? WHERE are they coming to? From agents tracking a religious cult around the globe to a troubled teen dreaming of the end of days, the Seven Children of God are coming, and it doesn't make a damned difference what anyone believes. Or is belief the only answer? From fantasy to politics, and all the complications of modern human beings... at its heart, The Seven Children of God is a philosophical odyssey: a meditation on belief, coexistence, and the fragile magic of being human. The narrative unfolds across borders and ideologies, asking readers to interpret the meaning of the "Seven Children" for themselves. As the plot unravels, so do the characters, each confronting truths that are more (or less) than they seem. The novel invites readers into a world where vulnerability is power, and imperfection is sacred. "For fans of the summer thriller, this is for you and your book club. It goes beyond international espionage and intrigue, as it binds together the weakest links of humanity using its strongest. McGhee once again proves his mastery of the psychological thriller, embedding religion, politics, and the supernatural in wildly unexpected ways." ~Thrillscope

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