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Lucifer The Light Age has dawned. Light divides the universe into two: day and night. Good and evil. Life and death. Now its power, harnessed by a new generation of optical computers, attempts to answer mankind’s last great question: What happens to us when we die? But this is perilous knowledge, as Dr. Miles Fleming, a brilliant young neurologist discovers. To find the truth he must challenge the certainties of both science and religion, and embark on a journey that jeopardizes his most basic assumptions and beliefs. On reaching the final terrifying revelation he realizes that there are perhaps some things mankind should never know. For shining a light on the truth can sometimes reveal the darkest recesses of hell itself.
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Lucifer, Michael Cordy
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- Released
- 2002
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- Title
- Lucifer
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Michael Cordy
- Publisher
- Corgi Books
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 448
- ISBN10
- 0552148822
- ISBN13
- 9780552148825
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Historical Fiction, Adventure, Religious Topics, Science Fiction, Thriller, Science, Suspense, Horror, Technology, God, Church, Togetherness, FBI, Lucifer
- Original title
- Lucifer
- Rating
- 3.75 out of 5
- Description
- Lucifer The Light Age has dawned. Light divides the universe into two: day and night. Good and evil. Life and death. Now its power, harnessed by a new generation of optical computers, attempts to answer mankind’s last great question: What happens to us when we die? But this is perilous knowledge, as Dr. Miles Fleming, a brilliant young neurologist discovers. To find the truth he must challenge the certainties of both science and religion, and embark on a journey that jeopardizes his most basic assumptions and beliefs. On reaching the final terrifying revelation he realizes that there are perhaps some things mankind should never know. For shining a light on the truth can sometimes reveal the darkest recesses of hell itself.





