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Prologue

n stark contrast to the law abiding citizens of any nation, country or city, are the ones whose greed drives them beyond the scope of the law.  Continued actions which are practiced over a lifetime, and/or extenuated by authority or places of servitude of the public within a position of authority, often serves to make one lapse into a feeling of impunity.

When one thinks he is above the law, he will first be resented, then hated and eventually, and in one form or another, be brought to face charges of those actions in life.  But sometimes, the wheels of justice turn slowly.

One thing upon which all can depend is the meeting with the death angel, or, as referred to in these books, the Grim Reaper.  The awful truth of it comes home; we will all one day die and we will give an account of our actions.

We will all experience that coming meeting.  However, the ultimate question is this:  Will I suffer death after death, (in a devils burning hell forever), or, will I enjoy life after death in a place of untold bliss with God and all the sainted millions?

Take an intense look in the mirror and study the person there.  That person staring back at you is the person who will make that choice for you.


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