Seven Years

Seven Years by Phil Reynolds, published by AuthorHouse in June 2010, is a thought-provoking exploration of the duality of human nature. This 220-page work delves into the complex spectrum of human behavior, examining the potential for both valor and criminality that exists within individuals. The narrative invites readers to consider the fine line between good and evil, as it unfolds through various characters who embody these contrasting traits.
In this edition, readers will encounter a narrative that challenges conventional notions of morality, presenting a range of personas from noble leaders to violent criminals. The themes of crime and suspense intertwine with elements of the performing arts, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the multifaceted nature of humanity. As the story progresses, it reveals the intricate gray areas that define our actions and choices, prompting reflection on the inherent capabilities of each person.
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The notion that people are, at the root of their being, either good or evil serves as the main ingredient for many tales of fiction. Seven Years is an exploration of both the immeasurable deeds of valor and repulsive criminal acts of which any person is capable. The possibility of becoming an influential actor, a noble political leader, an adored professional athlete, a life-saving surgeon, a war hero, a renowned college professor, an honorable attorney, a drug dealer, a violent criminal, an unjust persecutor, or even a murderer lives within each of us. Enter a twisted world that examines the vast gray area which resides between the eternal goodness and the pure evil that dwells within the human spirit.
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