Robert G. Makin
The Faces of Inanna
The Faces of Inanna
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That she was once known as the goddess of love and war describes her conflicted personality perfectly. How does a lone man whose personal crusade has been avoidance of passion stand as a fence between love and war, the very outer extremes of passion?
Robert G. Makin is also the author of Return to Masada, Strathnaver Legends and Aleister Through The Looking Glass. His ongoing theme of "What if" carries through into Faces of Inanna. "What if" the ancients were right in their belief that the gods were immortal? If so, they are still among us. "What if" Sitchin was right in his interpretation of the tablets of Sumer? If so, Humanity was created to be a slave race. Maybe those old gods think we still are?
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