"Who Owns the Truth?"
Near death experiences are fascinating stuff, right? After
all, we haven't been to the other side and really would
love a preview, for sure. So Russell Thornton, an author
of several books about the paranormal, is initially
reluctant but subsequently fascinated by the story that a
middle-aged lawyer, Audrey Sandersen, gradually unfolds
for him to record and later produce in a book. The story
resembles something of an Asian philosophy, something
very, very different from the majority of mainstream
American religions. The intriguing quality of the laws from the "Library of
Knowledge" as given by the Source and connecting to Energy
Units and Entities becomes alarming when Russell receives
a powerful, real threat! The unfolding of this plot might be labeled somewhat
typical and yet there's a chilling quality in Bonson's
creation that carries the book along to the very end,
along with a perhaps budding romance between the two main
characters. Robert Bonson's books have a habit of leaving the reader
thinking about alternative realities. This latest addition
succeeds in that final effect as well. Nice storytelling, Mr. Bonson! Reviewed by Viviane Crystal - January 14, 2007
Reviewed by Viviane Crystal
Courtesy Crystal Reviews
Posted February 20, 2007
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