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Try Satan: How One Man Outwitted the Devil, Misplaced His Wife, & Broke the Wheels of Fate

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Try Satan: How One Man Outwitted the Devil, Misplaced His Wife, & Broke the Wheels of Fate

De: Dennis Logan
Narrado por: Dennis Logan
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If faith may be tested, why not test the Devil as well?

That question begins the strange confession of Elijah Booker.

Presented as a recovered manuscript, Try Satan follows the reflections of a man who decided to run an experiment most people would never dare attempt. What begins as a simple challenge to the unseen quickly opens a door into a world where belief, ambition, and power move through society in ways few people ever see.

As Elijah’s life begins to shift in ways both fortunate and deeply unsettling, he starts to glimpse the hidden patterns beneath everyday success and failure. The rules of the world begin to look less like destiny and more like design. Once a man sees the mechanism at work behind the curtain, he cannot easily pretend it isn’t there.

Blending African American literature, pulp fiction, religious fiction, supernatural drama, and philosophical storytelling, Try Satan delivers a dark, thought-provoking narrative filled with strange encounters, unsettling insights, and dangerous ideas.

Part confession, part metaphysical thriller, and part spiritual provocation, this audiobook invites listeners into a story that challenges comfortable assumptions about faith, power, and human nature.

Because sometimes the most dangerous experiment is not believing in the Devil.

It’s deciding to test him.

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