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Dark Moon
Dark Moon
Author: Alton Gansky
Amateur astronomer Marcus Stiller is thrown into a nightmare of confusion, along with the rest of the world, when he discovers a red stain rapidly growing across the surface of the moon.
ISBN-13: 9780310235583
ISBN-10: 0310235588
Publication Date: 7/1/2002
Pages: 352
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Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Marcus Stiller, along with two of his students, finds a growing, red spot on the moon. As the world wonders what the cause might be, Stiller struggles with the truth of science and faith - two worlds he thought stood alone, but now is not so sure.

We are introduced to Julie Waal, a character surrounded by deception, and the reader is taken on a journey through mental illness and horrors involved. Add a three-named-professor-stalking-nutcase and you have some serious plots to intertwine.

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I had a little bit of trouble getting past the blood at the beginning of this book. It was so scary, I would not have kept reading if it had been a less trustworthy author! But Gansky has proven himself over and over again, so I kept reading. This was a great mix of modern science, astronomy, psychology, politics, prophecy - sanity & truth vs. deceit & terror.
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Two of the nation's top astronomers have confirmed Marcus Stiller's discovery before the national media. A dark red spot has appeared on the lunar surface, a spot no one can explain. And it's growing. *The was a suspenseful book and kept my interest. The ending was a little weak and didn't satisfy me fully.*


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