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For readers seeking gripping Christian thrillers
Exposes a dark government scheme targeting youth
You'll be inspired by courage and biblical values
Some government officials want to eliminate crime by hiring school administrators in zip codes with the highest rate of incarcerations (murder factories) to identify future criminals. The identified kids will begin to disappear, and the FBI agents working the cases will be able to cover up the methods used to rid these future threats to society. They plan to test this operation in a city with a population of around a hundred thousand people.
Sam Good, a devout Christian and FBI agent, is repeatedly tormented and attacked. When he discovers the attackers are his fellow agents at the bureau, he transfers, and then resigns, so he can return undercover to figure out the reason for the attacks. He and a couple of companions discover the scandal to identify future criminals, and he realizes that he was forced out of the unit because of his Christian view of the world. As Sam and his companions try to gather enough evidence for a case against the FBI agents, a race emerges. Will Sam and his cohorts be able to gather the evidence and get a conviction before they are discovered and killed?
Early Identification is an action-packed thriller that depicts the struggles of society to deal with crime, corruption, and racism using secular methods. It illuminates the reality that a systemic failure to teach citizens the scientific reasons for trusting in God (In God We Trust) has led to a dysfunctional society where two opposing worldviews are at war for control of educational and governmental policies. In a tale full of biblical values, sacrifice and redemption are required to overcome scandal and corruption.
Title
Early Identification
Author
Larry Pope
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
Published
November 2020
Weight
482g
Page Count
212
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.7 cm
ISBN
9781098069377
ISBN-10
1098069374
Eden Code
5533530
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