The story of a man beset on assassinating the President of the United States for committing deeds and atrocities he deems unworthy of the office, and the man who tries to stop him.
Logan Carter was a product of his unfortunate upbringing. Made to feel useless by a set of parents suffering from role reversal syndrome he grew up a terribly confused young man. Logan knows he is different, by virtue of how he is treated by people. That said, he sets out to prove his worthlessness by behaving in ways that confirm it. In a perverse convolution of reality Logan uses his negative feelings about himself to make life changing modifications. He turns the tables on those who've put him in his place. In essence he procures a warped sense of worthiness by ridding the world of those he views as unsuitable. His mission, it could be argued, has merit...but it is not his mission. Nobody named him God. Logan's weaknesses mirror most people's weaknesses. It is not for any one individual to determine what is right or what is wrong for another person. Logan wanted to improve the world by forcing his beliefs on others. Do we all not do the same? The answer to our conflicts lies not in our conformity but by our acceptance, despite our differences. Logan learned that lesson too late. Yes he was an extremist, but in many ways Logan is a reflection of us all. Do we all not find fault in others as a way of justifying our own behavior. Are we all not products of our upbringing? Do we all not sit in judgement of others, yet fail to see our own prejudices. When it comes to an individual's personal preferences we tend to see things as either black or white when in reality there are fifty shades of grey...
Jeremy London had just been named the newest 'AMERICAN IDOL.' The singing competition has been the springboard to untold fame and fortune for a growing number of talented contestants. The young singer's victory came with a guaranteed recording contract. In his case Head-Hunter Records, the most successful recording studio in American history. The young rocker soon becomes the idol of millions around the world. The second coming of Elvis, as it were. If Jeremy had studied his contract more closely he would have known about a clause hidden in the small print of his contract that effectively turns over artistic license of his music to the recording studio. Head-Hunter intended to make him a star and then use Jeremy London's music to spread subliminal messages to millions of his unsuspecting fans. Satanic occult type messages meant to slowly hypnotize the minds of those subjected to them. The record company was in truth a front for an ancient and very powerful group of wealthy satanist known collectively as The Illuminati. The secret society has spent the last several decades concentrating their efforts on gaining complete control of the entertainment industry. Its members are intent on creating a New World Order. They have been working towards that end since the middle ages when they were known as The Knights Templar. Jeremy London soon tires of being a ploy and revolts. When he attempts to regain control of his music it proves to be a fatal mistake. The famous singer is discovered hanging by the neck off the end of the iconic pier in Daytona Beach, Florida. The local medical examiner rules the singer's death a suicide. A finding his parents refuse to accept. It is their refusal that eventually leads a local detectives to seek the truth. The story culminates at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies in Los Angeles, California where Jeremy London is being inducted posthumously.
Cody Rose has come to the end of her life on earth. Though born with a horrible affliction she has touched countless lives with her positive attitude and Christian faith. Now she has been relegated to a hospital bed to await her coming reconciliation with Christ. There she meets Ted Grace, a psychotherapist who has been assigned her palliative care. The two form a bond that can only be described as divinely inspired. Though Cody is the one who is about to die it is her therapist who needs to be saved. The terminally ill patient uses an obscure painting on her hospital room wall to accomplish that goal. It becomes one of life's anomalies that defy explanation.