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Title
Abiding darkness
Type
Text
Monograph
Genre Form
Fiction (LCGFT)
Christian fiction (GSAFD)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
Mississippi
Classification
LCC: PS3601.N544 B55 2006
DDC: 813/.6 full
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Content
text
Summary
Turmoil comes to what was peaceful Mississippi cotton country in 1945 when good and evil go to war at Cat Lake. Missy and Bobby Parker, white children from a privileged family, and Junior Washington, their black friend, are caught in the epicenter of the first battle. In the aftermath, Missy takes up a life mission that fuels the fire of aggression in the evil lurking in the lake. The war destroys lives in and around Missy's family and community. The lives of the Parker and Washington families, linked for generations by land and work, are now bound by spiritual warfare. Missy struggles to find the strength to endure the onslaught. With the help of supernatural guardians and the spiritual guidance and love of both families, Missy must come to terms with the truth about the malevolent plot against her--or die trying.--Publisher description.
Authorized Access Point
Anderson, John Aubrey, 1940- Abiding darkness