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The result is A Vision of Fire by Gillian Anderson and Jeff Rovin Simonn & Schuster, £12.99), a slick, fast-paced page-turner replete with nuclear threat, occult cabals and an epidemic of apocalyptic visions suffered by children worldwide.
The first novel in her series, A Vision of Fire, will focus on a child psychiatrist who treats children traumatised by war or natural disasters, and who comes across a "uniquely troubled" young girl.
Three hundred and fifteen titles were released yesterday (from a total of 1,185 this week), the most prominent among them Gillian Anderson's debut novel, A Vision of Fire, Martina Cole's crime novel The Good Life, Heston Blumenthal's long-awaited £125 whooper, Historic Heston, as well as autobiographies from Ray Winstone, John Cleese, and Paul Hollywood. .
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It came in a vision of four heavenly cherubim, who appeared in a wind from the north, a cloud, and flashing fire (lightning?)—traditional symbolic elements of a theophany (manifestation of a god) in ancient Near Eastern religions.
We vote for a vision of ourselves.
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