Hour Of The Hawk
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His dreams are becoming his reality…
Drummingsville, just your typical historic mining town trying to reinvent itself as a
wilderness paradise. Unbeknown to the townsfolk though is an ancient word curse that
allows demonic forces to destroy the lives of its citizens through cycles of hardship.
Until Tony Epson, a smoke-jumper working with Forest Tech, has a series of graphic dreams
that threatens to expose their presence.
With the arrival of Apostle Brandon to Drummingsville, Tony sets out on a quest to
discover if Apostles can shed light on his bizarre dreams. His quest for self-discovery
soon turns to survival as he finds his life under attack by demonic powers. Joined by his
friend Max and local pastor Randy, the friends find themselves pitted against supernatural
forces bent on erasing not just their existence but the life of their community.
Tony must strive to understand his dreams. Are they simply dreams, or something much
more? What has awakened in him, and will understanding come too late for those he loves?
This story shows the superiority of God’s word, and how God can use ordinary people to speak His word with devastating results to the kingdom of darkness.
SKU (ISBN): 9781486614929
ISBN10: 1486614922
James Logan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2018
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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