How Can Mankind Last with the Presence of Evil Nearby?


CONIFER, Colo., May 2, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- In every culture in our world, there is always a strong belief that evil exists and lurks around us waiting for a moment to strike and cause chaos. Humanity is always fragile and vulnerable to foreign influence, as such people will always end up struggling to resist temptation and live their respective lives to the best they can. But just how far will mankind last with evil plaguing in it? The answer is revealed in DARKWOOD, the compelling novel from veteran author J. Landon Ferguson.

DARKWOOD takes a look at a history involving an evil to mankind and the conflicts that followed. From the beginning of time, evil forces have plagued mankind. One particular dark entity, in the form of a giant tree, makes its way through the history of man, invoking evil, a faceless supernatural force that manifest itself in order to conquer the world at the new millennium. Provocative and disturbing, this controversial epic novel reveals the weakness in man's ability to recognize and fight an invisible force, the dark side. Can a single man defend and save the world? Only time can tell.

DARKWOOD is a provocative and striking novel that deeply explores mankind's unawareness of the existence of evil that has lasted through the ages. Its references to the Bible as well as its focus on slavery, power and even American history will capture the attention of mature readers. For your reading pleasures, be sure to order a copy of DARKWOOD by logging online at Xlibris.com today!

About the Author

J. Landon Ferguson, a previously published author, lives in the Rocky Mountains with his wife and daughter. Aside from novels and short stories, Ferguson enjoys crew chiefing a drag racing team and ornamental iron work.



                  DARKWOOD -- by J. Landon Ferguson
                   Publication Date: April 7, 2006
           Trade Paperback; $22.99; 387 pages; 1-4257-0902-8
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