Arepo

Arepo by W. W. Whitten, published by Telemachus Press on September 14, 2015, is a 250-page work that delves into the unsettling realities of school shootings and the darker forces at play. The narrative follows Denver Detective Oren Pope as he investigates a series of tragic events linked to bullying and media influence. As Pope uncovers the truth, he confronts not only the malevolence within humanity but also an otherworldly evil tied to a 2000-year-old inscription from Pompeii.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and supernatural elements as Detective Pope navigates a complex case that challenges his understanding of good and evil. The story intertwines themes of historical intrigue and the occult, leading Pope into a perilous journey where he must confront both external threats and his own inner demons. Arepo presents a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of evil and the impact of societal issues, making it a compelling addition to the genres of fiction, mystery, and thrillers.
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Children are killing children! School shootings have become an epidemic. Media contagion and bullying are at the center of the debate. The facts of Denver Detective Oren Pope’s case point to something darker lurking in the shadows and preying on the innocent, and his childhood pastor is at the heart of the investigation. There’s evil inside all men and Pope witnessed it firsthand. But, the evil he faces now is something otherworldly. A 2000-year-old inscription from the ruins of Pompeii could solve the case. Detective Pope’s research of the Sator Square drags him into the world of the occult. It’s a world he will narrowly escape with his life. But, what of his soul? Evil will be revealed. Will you speak its name?
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