"Bury me standing. I must be buried standing."
Powers, the follow-up to John Olson's Shade ("a must-read for those who
enjoy Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti" --Publishers Weekly), introduces a
sheltered Gypsy girl named Mariutza. Her grandfather utters a mysterious
last request before dying in her arms after being shot by ten cloaked men.
Those same men die before her eyes, but strange powers continue to pursue
Mari through the swamps of southern Louisiana where she has always
hidden from "the Badness."
The whole world seems to join in the chase -- helicopters, soldiers,
government agents, and the police are all trying to kill her. Mari's only hope
of survival is to find Jaazaniah the Prophet, the mythical hero of her grandfather's
bedtime stories. But she has never been outside the swamp or known
other humans besides her grandfather and one teacher. How can this lone
girl survive the bewildering world of men long enough to find a
prophet who might not even exist?