- Hardcover: 363 pages
- Publisher: Thorndike Press; Large Print edition edition (31 May 2002)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 0786235799
- ISBN-13: 978-0786235797
- Product Dimensions: 22.5 x 13.9 x 2.4 cm
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Not only is it good, it's also clean. The language is decent, and the main characters are church going people who strive to live decent lives not marred by adultery or violence. Locke is himself a Christian, and he brings across a subtle Christian message without being superficial or preachy. There are no artificial conversion stories, but just the ordinary struggles of believers living in a corrupt world. The focus of the corruption that Locke exposes is the evil of legalized gambling. In the process of reading this mystery, you'll be confronted with some shockingly accurate facts about gambling, the corruption it creates, and the destruction it causes in the lives and communities of "ordinary" gamblers. Locke shows convincingly that because legalized gambling is a great money-spinner for the government, the authorities often turn a blind eye to the moral and social destruction it inevitably results in. Not only is "The Omega Network" a great read, but this good clean mystery will leave you with a new perspective on gambling. You won't be gambling by reading this book, because it's a guaranteed winner.
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