Author: Slayton Moorhound
Publisher:
Published: 2002-01-01
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9780965650762
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe exclusive upscale retirement community of Clifton Oaks provides a three building complex of glass and stainless steel for independent living and an additional building for assisted living and total nursing care. The mysteries and intrigue of one's life continue in this lavish community, for the endeavors of romantic pursuits do not cease just because one draws a Social Security check. An angel named Celeste assists the dying and the dead and an evil management team attempts to profit from their demise. Since the beginning, since man's first awareness of himself, Heaven, or the afterlife, was ordained as the final destination for the soul, the ultimate journey, the accounting department for a life spent, whether in triumph or pity. Heaven was seen as a reward, not for achievements or accolades, but for playing by the rules. Captain Charlie Maitland's giant DC-7 airliner eventually takes him, his crew and passengers to a watery grave, but all are resurrected into the indescribable beauty of Heaven. Great insight into the administration of Heaven and its Angel Corps. Moorhound's reputation as The Wordslinger of High Fiction rings true with this "Double Read" O of old age and afterlife rewards.
Book Synopsis Oh, For Heaven's Sake ; The Shadows of Clifton Oaks by : Slayton Moorhound
Download or read book Oh, For Heaven's Sake ; The Shadows of Clifton Oaks written by Slayton Moorhound and published by . This book was released on 2002-01-01 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The exclusive upscale retirement community of Clifton Oaks provides a three building complex of glass and stainless steel for independent living and an additional building for assisted living and total nursing care. The mysteries and intrigue of one's life continue in this lavish community, for the endeavors of romantic pursuits do not cease just because one draws a Social Security check. An angel named Celeste assists the dying and the dead and an evil management team attempts to profit from their demise. Since the beginning, since man's first awareness of himself, Heaven, or the afterlife, was ordained as the final destination for the soul, the ultimate journey, the accounting department for a life spent, whether in triumph or pity. Heaven was seen as a reward, not for achievements or accolades, but for playing by the rules. Captain Charlie Maitland's giant DC-7 airliner eventually takes him, his crew and passengers to a watery grave, but all are resurrected into the indescribable beauty of Heaven. Great insight into the administration of Heaven and its Angel Corps. Moorhound's reputation as The Wordslinger of High Fiction rings true with this "Double Read" O of old age and afterlife rewards.