Aaron Westley Powell's forthcoming novel "Bonus of Virtue" offers inescapable information for an immediate end to the Iraq War as well as permanent peace in the Middle East without the use of military violence. The highly controversial but extremely effective resolution from the manuscript has been offered in advance to President Bush and the Pentagon as a means to end the Iraq War without the use of military force.
2006-12-14
12:15:16
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But President Bush elects to continue the use of the military in order to profit his associate arms entrepreneurs. I believe a lot of people will be angry when "BOV" is published and they are then able to learn that the manuscript's information provided to President Bush could have ended the Iraq War and saved a lot of people from dying unnecessarily. Unfortunately, Yahoo will not allow the information to be posted on Q&A.
Based on the following synopsis "BOV" promises to be one of the most controversial books of this decade if not the century.
2006-12-14
12:16:41 ·
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One day in a small Ohio town, in the blink of an eye, young Lionel Jeffers unwittingly sells his Soul to the dark forces of rape, robbery, and murder while out having teen-age fun at the mysterious crossroads of fate. Lionel enters into a plea bargain and narrowly escapes going to jail. Unfortunately, he isn’t so lucky when he has a second run in with the law and is charged with first-degree assault. Except, this time Lionel is innocent—guilty only of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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To make matters worse, Lenore Grandstein, the tough woman District Attorney who’s prosecuting the case, is pressured into overlooking the possibility of Lionel being the wrong suspect in the heinous crime, because the town's mayor is far more focused on his re-election campaign politics and has dictated that the crime be swiftly solved at any cost.
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Subsequently, Lionel is convicted and sentenced to a fifteen-year prison term for a crime he did not commit. After ten long years in prison and what seems like a lifetime of trying to regain his inner-self, Lionel is released following the FBI’s capture of the true assailant. But to his surprise, his troubles have only just begun. Lionel stumbles upon a shocking secret in an age old unsolved mystery that involves his ten years of incarceration.
2006-12-14
12:20:30 ·
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Synopsis
A secret he soon discovers is too frightful to reveal to anyone except Clarice Henderson, his high school girlfriend who understands him better than anyone else. But he has drifted apart from Clarice for nearly a decade. More over, when the mysterious secret haunts him until he becomes frightened of his own shadow, he desperately searches for Clarice; the only person whom he believes can save him from paying the terrible price of losing his mind over discovering an ancient book that explains how and why the battle for the Earth has begun…
Copyright 2006 Aaron Westley Powell
2006-12-14
12:21:45 ·
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2006-12-14
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