The SeeingThe Seeing
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Current format, Book, 2007, , Available . Offered in 0 more formatsAn evil presence looms over the desert community. Native American legend calls it Tahquitz. The new casino operators call it an opportunity to make money ...Young Luke Kauffmann acquires a pair of strange goggles that gives him glimpses into dimensions around him, where dark, sinister forces exert their powers to influence---and glimmering creatures of light strive to stop them.Thanks to the help of a beautiful but quirky techie, Luke increases the power of the goggles until he is thrust even deeper into the spirit world. With their added strength and the help of others, darker secrets are soon uncovered until Luke himself is seduced by the power and pride that the goggles offer.It isn't until the final showdown at Tahquitz's very lair that Luke and his colleagues learn the deeper truths of spiritual warfare that enable them to destroy the creature's sinister hold upon the valley.Award-winning novelist Bill Myers delivers another breathtaking supernatural thriller full of unforgettable characters, unequalled imagination, and thought-provoking issues.The Seeing is Book Three in the Soul Tracker series, which also includes Soul Tracker and The Presence.Also available: unabridged audio CD edition.
Mysterious goggles allow Luke Kauffman to glimpse into the spirit world where creatures of light battle against dark, shadowy mists. But the goggles are deceptive. They could destroy Luke in a spiritual conflict that spirals toward a final showdown of heart-stopping intensity.
Mysterious goggles allow Luke Kauffman to glimpse into the spirit world where creatures of light battle against dark, shadowy mists. But the goggles are deceptive. They could destroy Luke in a spiritual conflict that spirals toward a final showdown of heart-stopping intensity.
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- Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, [2007], ©2007
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