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Hellfire Effect: Thou Shalt Not Kill

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Imagine a day and time when premeditated acts of violence that result in a homicide are directly and soon punished with unbearable pain, where no one on Earth is immune to the consequences of such an act.
A candidate story for a full-feature film!


There’s no means to prevent it. Its origin is unknown, but there are two camps of it is a scientific anomaly from outer space or a manifestation of God. The Hellfire Effect is a unique mystery thriller written to tease a new imaginary concept derived from humanity’s ongoing decline in the value of human life. This fiction follows the investigative efforts of a forensic scientist, an investigative reporter, and an atmospheric scientist who join forces to uncover the mystery surrounding the Hellfire Effect. Opposingly, religious and faith leaders declare the Hellfire Effect will bring peace to mankind. The reader will be exposed to many Hellfire Effect stories inspired by present-day news reports.

Might such a phenomenon be possible? Could it help improve a sense of worldwide respect for human life? Read on to find out.

164 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 27, 2024

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William Rogers

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August 21, 2025
Wow! The Hellfire Effect completely blew me away. I loved how unique and imaginative the story isthere’s really nothing else like it. The idea that violence could trigger immediate, unbearable consequences is fascinating, and the way the story unfolds keeps you hooked the whole time.

The characters feel real and relatable, and I enjoyed following their investigation into this mysterious phenomenon. I also loved how the book makes you think about the value of human life without ever feeling preachy. This is the kind of book that makes you want to tell everyone you know about it. Five stars, no question!
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