Flee the Darkness

Flee the Darkness by Grant R. Jeffrey, published by Word Pub. in 1998, is a first edition novel comprising 363 pages. This work follows computer genius Daniel Prentice, who becomes embroiled in a perilous situation after he addresses a national bank chain’s Y2K crisis by creating a secret “millennium code.” His expertise draws the attention of both the U.S. government and the European Union, leading him into a complex web involving a one-world government.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of truth, redemption, and survival within a thrilling context. As Prentice navigates the challenges posed by his newfound entanglements, the story delves into the implications of technology and governance. This fiction piece intertwines elements of religious and Christian themes, providing a backdrop for the unfolding drama and moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist.
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Computer genius Daniel Prentice has no idea that the entrepreneurial opportunity of his lifetime will led to a dangerous entanglement with a one-world government. After solving a national bank chain’s Y2K crisis by authoring a secret “millennium code”, Prentice is enlisted by both the U.S. government and the “European Union” to convert systems to one standard. In this stunning fiction thriller, prophecy expert and apologist Grant Jeffrey spins a chilling tale of one man’s quest for truth, redemption and survival.
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