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  • The Golden Apple (Illuminatus, #2)

    (By Robert Shea)

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    “Book Descriptions: WAS IT LUCIFER Saul Goodman was after? He was beginning to almost believe it was.
    But Goodman was a New York cop; only juries believed in fairy tales.
    And this crazy case that had fallen in his lap—the Iluminatus; did it really exist, a great and dreaded secret cult, counting kings as members over the centuries, a colossus of crime and occult conspiracy?
    Witchcraft or world blackmail, it was Saul Goodman's baby now, and even the President saw it his way, holding back the National Guard to give Goodman time to track down the evil behind Illuminatus—before it unleashed the anthrax plague that threatened to destroy all creatures great and small....
    As weirdly wonderful as the best of Vonnegut, as suspensefully off-beat as Casteneda, here comes Part II of ILLUMINATUS, a vulture's eye view of the dark side of human comedy.”

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