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Book of Days

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By: James L. Rubart
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If Cameron Vaux can’t find it, he will lose everything. “You will lose your mind. When it starts happening.... You must find the Book of Days.” When Cameron’s dying father delivers this message, he brushes it off. Lose his memory? He’s only 25. Find a book that doesn’t even exist? Foolishness. Nothing more than the product of his father’s dementia. But now, eight years after his father’s death, it’s happening. Chunks of Cameron’s life are just — gone. Even memories of his wife, killed two years ago, have slipped away. Could it be? Is his father’s eerie prediction coming true? Desperate, Cameron determines to fulfill his father’s last wish. He will find the Book of Days.

But when a lead takes him to the small town of Three Peaks, Oregon, Cameron realizes dark secrets are at work. The townspeople, warm as apple pie at first, turn cold as liquid nitrogen when Cameron mentions the Book. As his mind works against him, Cameron discovers that friends may be enemies. And the one person Cameron can’t stand? She might be his strongest ally.

But there are others seeking the Book - others who will stop at nothing to get it. And they’re closer than Cameron ever imagined.

©2011 James L. Rubart (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Christian Fiction Fantasy Genre Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Supernatural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Mystery
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“Great concept, great fun to read! Blends Peretti’s The Visitation and Jordan’s The Miracle of Mercy Land.” (Eric Wilson, New York Times best-selling author)
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