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In the Breath of God: Mendez II.


In the Breath of God: Mendez II

Edward Hancock II

Publish America

PO Box 1476, Gilmer, TX 75644

1424113776 $19.95 www.publishamerica.com

The literal meaning of the Hebrew phrase commonly translated as "Let there be light" is "Light in me, Be!"--as if God breathed light into the world, just as He breathed life into man. In the spirit of this metaphor, Texas native Edward Hancock II presents In The Breath of God: Mendez II, a mystery novel about a man brought back from the brink Back from the Brink can refer to:
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 of death by the inexplicable in·ex·pli·ca·ble  
adj.
Difficult or impossible to explain or account for.



in·expli·ca·bil
 power of Heaven. Lieutenant Alex Mendez and his wife Detective Lisa Mendez become privy to the hidden possibilities of a secret old as time itself, hidden in the innocent soul of their four-year-old daughter. At the same time, a string of terrible homicides shocks the small east Texas community in which they live, and the prime suspect is the most unlikely of candidates--a seventeen-year-old boy with spina bifida. Biblical allusions crisscross this dogged and intricate story of personal demons Demons
See also devil; evil; ghosts; hell; spirits and spiritualism.

ademonist

one who denies the existence of the devil or demons.

bogyism, bogeyism

recognition of the existence of demons and goblins.
, suffering, and the quest for Verb 1. quest for - go in search of or hunt for; "pursue a hobby"
quest after, go after, pursue

look for, search, seek - try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the
 answers; In the Breath of God is an attention-seizing read, skillfully skill·ful  
adj.
1. Possessing or exercising skill; expert. See Synonyms at proficient.

2. Characterized by, exhibiting, or requiring skill.
 plotted and executed from first page to last.
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