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The Messenger - John White

The Messenger

John White
John E White , English
64 ratings

Jack Chandler is with Special Forces and his near misses have been adding up, which is why his wife, Sally, wants him out of the Regiment. On his last mission, he is mortally wounded and finds himself in a realm overflowing with the souls of war dead ready to slide back and destroy this world. He recovers, but the visions persist, driving a wedge between him and his family. Jack is told he is suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He hopes it is. The alternative, that what he is seeing is real, terrifies him. Discovering a US plot to invade Iran that will kill millions and flood the realm with dead it cannot hold, he sets out to stop the genocide. But can one man succeed against the most powerful country in the world? And the souls? Are they real or is Jack's conscience creating them?