A
secret order has controlled world politics and religion for centuries.
Its purpose is to maintain power and wealth amongst its elite
membership. It has supported social and religious structures that
suppress equality and free-thinking and will eliminate anyone
or anything that gets in its way. The result is that mankind has
become stunted intellectually and spiritually, unable to reach
its full potential. A band of people have come together to break
this hold on humanity by revealing truths about life and the hereafter
that will liberate us all. But the forces against them are powerful
and ruthless and the mission of this small group seems doomed.
An ordinary man gets a letter with a message from his deceased
wife. The letter is anonymous - the only clue is the Inverness
postmark. His attempt to find the author of the letter draws him
into an adventure of violence, mystery and love. The future of
the world is at stake.
The
Domini Conspiracy is a tale of corruption and greed in the highest
business, political and religious circles. It's also a story about
courage and heroism against seemingly impossible odds. The action
takes place in different locations, some fictional, some real
- Kilvarnon in the north-west Scottish Highlands; Hertfordshire
in southern England; Lussaud in Belgium; Glasgow in Scotland;
Rome in Italy; Salzburg in Austria; Washington in the USA; Norwich
and other locations in Norfolk; Barkston in Lincolnshire; Sandy
Lane in Barbados... as well as other more mysterious realms. The
examples of encounters with spirit beings are based on records
of real experiences. The plot moves rapidly— but there is
still space for colourful and convincing characterisation. Seemingly
separate events become linked as the story reaches its breathtaking
climax.