The Girl Who Killed God

Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: A.V. Valentine ISBN: 9781775296706
Publisher: AVV Publication: February 27, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: A.V. Valentine
ISBN: 9781775296706
Publisher: AVV
Publication: February 27, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

"We will forever remain princes, Adonai, never kings."
Adonai and Lucifer are twin brothers struggling against the totalitarian rule of their father. They rebel against their beloved city, Solips, and all it stands for, by creating worlds with free will. To escape persecution, they must hide away among their creations.
Zara, an Indian-Muslim girl in post-9/11 Toronto, finds herself traumatized when Adonai arrives and murders three men right in front of her. She grows up no longer believing in heroes or fantasy, but Adonai sees something special in her.
Who could this girl be? What purpose does she hold in the fate of our future?
Torn between Solips and Earth, Adonai struggles to bridge everything he had been told as a child with what is possible when the shackles of rules are taken away. All the while, Zara herself struggles to connect her Islamic and Indian roots with her Canadian identity. 

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"We will forever remain princes, Adonai, never kings."
Adonai and Lucifer are twin brothers struggling against the totalitarian rule of their father. They rebel against their beloved city, Solips, and all it stands for, by creating worlds with free will. To escape persecution, they must hide away among their creations.
Zara, an Indian-Muslim girl in post-9/11 Toronto, finds herself traumatized when Adonai arrives and murders three men right in front of her. She grows up no longer believing in heroes or fantasy, but Adonai sees something special in her.
Who could this girl be? What purpose does she hold in the fate of our future?
Torn between Solips and Earth, Adonai struggles to bridge everything he had been told as a child with what is possible when the shackles of rules are taken away. All the while, Zara herself struggles to connect her Islamic and Indian roots with her Canadian identity. 

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