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Puramore: the Lute of Pythagoras Steven Wood Collins
Puramore: the Lute of Pythagoras
Steven Wood Collins
Mankind has only two choices after science and technology renders the species utterly obsolete and incapable of survival in the future. One choice compels humanity to submit body and soul to a sinister supernatural civilisation, whilst the other impels mankind to submit to a utopian bioengineering paradigm. The first choice results in extinction of the singularity of the human soul, whilst the second choice leaves it infinitely free and self-determined.
General Sir George Smythe battles Wingtip, an avator of China's first emperor, and spirit forces at his command to turn the tide of mankind's survival dilemma decidedly in their favour. In order to prevail against their mortal and immortal foe, they must marshal all the intellectual resources at their disposal to acquire Puramore to overcome Wingtip's spiritual advantage. Time is of the essence since their foe is on the brink of delivering the final coup d'état to mankind.
The Divine Blade, can be wielded only for the thirteenth and last time And only a paragon of mankind is fit to wield the Puramore to defeat the mortal and immortal enemy and lead mankind to apotheosis. Will George Smythe prove himself worthy?
If you enjoyed reading Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol, you'll find the mystery surrounding the Puramore talisman equally intriguing. Is it a myth or a fact?
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | November 12, 2011 |
| ISBN13 | 9781467926249 |
| Publishers | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf |
| Pages | 410 |
| Dimensions | 24 × 152 × 229 mm · 603 g |
| Language | English |
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