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Lucifer's Children by Tom Lewis

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Two protaganists Maggie Ellis, a popular TV anchorwoman, and Father Ramon Barillas, an important Vatican priest, search for individual and collective answers to life threatening mysteries, while fighting for the forces of Good against those of Evil, led none other by Lucifer himself. Who will win-this time?

 

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