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Providence: the Evermore Trilogy concludes
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Providence: the Evermore Trilogy concludes Paperback - 2005

by Michael Casher

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FROM THE AUTHOR: In my novels I employ science fiction themes such as alien abduction, the creation of artificial life, time travel, the afterlife, the dreamworld and supernatural phenomena in order to explore these topics for their own merit but I also use them as tools for exploring many contemporary issues such as copycat business practices, consumer responsibility, unethical health care policies and the need for national health care insurance, racism and bigotry, responsible public behavior, diversity, technological dependency, misplaced values, false patriotism, shadow government activity and unbridled personal ambition. I do this through in-depth character development, semi-omniscient narration, action and dialogue, all in the third person. I also inject a little foul language (not much compared to most fiction these days), some romance (but no graphic sex whatsoever), violence (only that which is necessary for character and plot development) and a lot of lampooning and humor. Something for everyone but the biggest offering is adventure for thinkers and seekers.

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Heaven is not a place you go after you have lived and died.