The Man Who Corrupted Heaven
The Man Who Corrupted Heaven
Peregrino Press
Hood, Andrew
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In the world of business, some individuals achieve immense success, yet find themselves emotionally detached. This is the reality for Isaac McGlynn, a man who has built an empire but lost touch with human connection. His journey takes an unexpected turn with a terminal cancer diagnosis, forcing a reevaluation of his life and legacy.
As Isaac faces his final days, he grapples with the desire to take his worldly power beyond life itself. This leads him to a unique opportunity: a chance to revisit crucial moments of his past, offering a new perspective on his choices and relationships. He witnesses the impact of his absence on his closest friends, John Hannebury and Susan Mitchell, who are left struggling in his wake.
Will Isaac discover the true meaning of love and redemption through a final act of sacrifice? The Man Who Corrupted Heaven, a compelling piece of Literary Fiction from Peregrino Press, explores themes of ambition, loss, and the possibility of change. This novel, categorized within Sci-Fi Novels, delves into the profound question of what truly matters when life's end is in sight. The narrative of Corrupted Heaven offers a thought-provoking examination of a life lived and the potential for a different kind of afterlife.
