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Earthly Powers

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Pages
298
Language
EN
Reading Time
~5h 13min

Earthly Powers is a book by David Anderson. It has 298 pages.

About this book

'Earthly Powers' tells how a dark secret from the dying days of war-ravaged Nazi Germany re-emerges half-way around the world on a West Coast island and exerts a malevolent influence on its present day occupants. Thirty-something Terri Stark is living on isolated Arcadia Island while recovering from a failed marriage. But one day trouble comes to paradise. Someone is spying on her, and soon her beloved dog Ned goes missing. After a break-in, a mysterious person appears at her door and makes none too subtle threats. Terri has only one person to turn to: her estranged husband Jack, but his arrival escalates the situation. Soon they are separated again, Jack running for his life from relentless killers, Terri forced into a desperate treasure hunt, survival dependent upon her success. A teenage defector from the enemy camp turns out to have vital information – and a hidden agenda of his own. An engrossing page-turner with engaging characters, a buried treasure puzzle, and a heart-pounding man-on-the-run pursuit, 'Earthly Powers' will make you miss your transit stop and keep you up at night!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Earthly Powers?+

Earthly Powers has 298 pages.

What is Earthly Powers about?+

'Earthly Powers' tells how a dark secret from the dying days of war-ravaged Nazi Germany re-emerges half-way around the world on a West Coast island and exerts a malevolent influence on its present day occupants. Thirty-something Terri Stark is living on isolated Arcadia Island while recovering from...

Who wrote Earthly Powers?+

Earthly Powers was written by David Anderson.