666

666 by Truman Godwin is a fiction novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 12, 2015. This edition spans 514 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Jonathan Irons, a high school teacher who unexpectedly acquires significant power, which he is reluctant to wield. As he navigates the complexities of his newfound abilities, he aims to reform government institutions, beginning with Congress and extending to the Supreme Court.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of power, governance, and personal struggle. Accompanied by his assistant Luci, Jonathan faces challenges that test his resolve and intentions, particularly when a terrorist attack threatens to derail his efforts. The book delves into the dynamics of authority and the impact of individual actions within a larger societal framework, offering a thought-provoking exploration of mystery and detective elements throughout the plot.
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Jonathan Irons has been given great power ostensibly from God. He does not want such power. He wants only to continue teaching in the small-town high school. Events force him to use the power, so, with his beautiful, self-appointed assistant, Luci, he decides to reform government, starting in Congress and continuing through a dysfunctional Supreme Court. At Jonathan’s moment of triumph, a terrorist attack on Washington, D.C. seems destined to lead to Jonathan’s downfall. Jonathan’s surge toward final victory amazes his foes and allies alike.
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