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by Joseph Bernard Dwyer
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Some things are revealed before they are understood.
Some souls are awake to a deeper reality that lies beyond the senses.
Sometimes explanations are neither necessary - nor possible.
As the Beaton family is drawn into events marked by secrecy, flight, and unseen power, their lives are set in motion across borders, across time, and across the fragile assumptions that once grounded them. Red squares begin to appear - witnessed by many, measured, pursued, and feared. Yet beneath the surface of danger and displacement, something far more subtle is unfolding. At the quiet heart of it all, a child sees differently.
For Beatrice, the disturbance does not begin with fear, nor with explanation.
It begins with a shape - a red square - encountered in silence.
Attentive without intruding.
Watching without invading.
Waiting without urging.
What others observe as an event, Beatrice receives as presence. The square returns to her alone, not as spectacle, but across moments that slip beyond ordinary time. Each encounter offers no instruction and leaves no answers, yet works quietly within her - not to inform, but to prepare.
Where others search for certainty, Beatrice receives stillness.
Where the world presses in with urgency, her soul is gently disposed toward peace.
These visitations do not explain what is coming.
They ready her for it.
The Red Square is a gripping and contemplative novel of mystical encounter - a story of how grace prepares the soul long before it is recognised, how Christ draws near without force, and how faith deepens not through explanation, but through presence. It asks what remains when every explanation fails - and whether the spaces left behind by mystery might be the very places where truth is finally encountered.
Title
The Red Square
Publisher
Living Hosts Dwyer Press
Published
January 2026
Weight
277g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.1 cm
ISBN
9781918565102
ISBN-10
1918565104
Eden Code
7413326
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