Mason's Link

Mason's Link

Paperback (25 Jul 2007)

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Have you ever wondered what life might be like in Heaven, how people live, what they do? Have you ever thought about the actual process of entering Heaven or what fate awaits those not allowed in? Read a breathtaking and powerful story about Heaven in Mason's Link. Mason's Link is a novel about the discovery by one man, George Mason, of a Link which can be used to communicate with a departed loved one; a discovery considered by the Powers in Heaven to be the most important event in Christendom since the Resurrection. Follow George as he tests the Link, then, as he struggles with a love triangle involving his deceased first wife, Katherine, and his current wife, Dana, as they all migrate to Heaven. Read how George faces an unexpected fate and his transgressions following his own death when he is tested for worthiness to enter Heaven. Bill Andrews started his writing career after he retired in 2003. Prior to that time, his writing was done for the benefit of corporate executives in the various financial management roles he held throughout his 40 year career. He is a CPA, holds a BS Degree in Business and an MBA Degree, both from Mississippi State University. After a career that saw him located in Birmingham, Chicago, Little Rock, and Memphis, he finally settled back into his hometown of Columbus, Mississippi with his wife, Marilynn. They are parents to three children, all married, away from home and off the payroll. His main enjoyments are golf, genealogy, writing and grandchildren of which he and Marilynn have four.so far. Mason's Link is his second novel. His first book, The Road from Caledonia to Canisy, chronicled his Father's journey through World War II. Feedback on Mason's Link can be sent to [email protected].

Book information

ISBN: 9781602668300
Publisher: Salem Publishing Solutions
Imprint: Xulon Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: FIC
Language: English
Number of pages: 364
Weight: 463g
Height: 140mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 21mm