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The Enlightenment Project
The Enlightenment Project
The Enlightenment Project
Audiobook8 hours

The Enlightenment Project

Written by Lynn Hightower

Narrated by Danny Deferrari

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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Have you ever known anyone who survived being possessed? You do now. You’ve met me.

Noah Archer is a renowned neurosurgeon, with an impressive success record. He has a happy home, with his beloved wife Moira, their two adopted sons, and a dog who’s a very good girl.

But Noah keeps a dark secret, shared only with his old friend Father Perry Cavanaugh. When he was just a boy, he was possessed by a demon—and it was only thanks to the exorcist priest that he survived.

Now, Noah works at the cutting edge of medical science and religion, researching the effects of spirituality on the brain. His current research study—The Enlightenment Project—promises breakthrough treatments for depression,
addiction and mental illness, and preliminary results are astounding.

But after a late-night emergency surgery, Noah returns to his office to find Father Perry waiting for him, with a terrible warning. The Enlightenment Project may not be closing the door to the darkness at all … but instead letting it in.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2022
ISBN9781705058510
Author

Lynn Hightower

Lynn Hightower is the internationally bestselling author of numerous thrillers including the Sonora Blair and Lena Padget detective series. She has previously won the Shamus Award for Best First Private Eye novel and a WH Smith Fresh Talent Award. Lynn lives in Kentucky, in a small Victorian cottage with a writing parlor.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    It is a pretty fun story. I liked the narrator. The theology is definitely not mainstream Christianity.