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In The Legacy Series, James Bannerman has been facing two critical questions: Why are we here? What is our purpose? In the series finale, The Justification for Injustice, James will be forced to confront the greatest trial of his life. This saying has been stated many times: "To whom much is given, much will be required." Each person on earth will face many tests, and James will discover some of his tests will force him to dig deeper than ever to rise to his destiny. He is finding out that, even with the best-laid plans, life can surprise in the most shocking of ways. James's story picks up in 1985 and carries through nearly a half-century of mystery, intrigue, and the unlocking of secrets, until its end in 2032. James will learn--as will the reader--a higher understanding of life's purpose. This is a story that encompasses power, love affairs, greed, temptation, and the lasting values that come with spiritual insight in a new age. Don't miss the first two books in this series! The Rise to Power and The Temptation to Greed
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read The Justification for Injustice (Revised Edition) aloud.
The Justification for Injustice (Revised Edition) is suitable for students ages 2 and up.
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