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The Book of All-Power

Edgar Wallace

Publisher: Interactive Media

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Summary

"The Book of All-Power" by Edgar Wallace unfolds a mesmerizing tale where a mystical book grants extraordinary abilities. As individuals covet its power, a battle between good and evil ensues. Wallace weaves suspense, supernatural elements, and moral dilemmas, exploring the consequences of unchecked ambition. The story becomes a thrilling quest for ultimate power and the fine line between its use for benevolence or malevolence. With vivid storytelling, the novel delves into the timeless theme of the pursuit of power and the inherent choices that shape the destiny of those who possess it.
Available since: 11/25/2023.
Print length: 184 pages.

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