I live with my wife and my son, sometimes in Thailand where I was born and my wife is from, sometimes in Ireland where my dad is from. In Thailand, I taught English as a second language. Here in Ireland, I work from home, turning people's manuscripts into e-books. Wherever I am, I write.
Eetoo: a Historical Space Opera
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BN ID:
2940000787403
- Publisher: Robby's eBook Formtting
- Publication date: 11/10/2009
- Sold by: Smashwords
- Format: eBook
- File size: 4 MB
- Age Range: 18 Years
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Imagine Ben Hur as a Space Opera: Eetoo, a shepherd from an obscure planet, is on a mission to seek the truth from the birthplace of humanity.
The problem is, neither he, nor anyone he knows has any idea where that planet is. He has help from fellow humans as well as non humans. Some species would rather see humanity extinct, and for good reason. From one of these, Eetoo finds that there is a time limit, and humanity is scheduled for extinction. The ancient Nephteshi Empire showed how evil humanity can be.
In spite of this, there are other species who love life in all its forms, and recognise the great potential within humanity. The paradox keeps Eetoo searching for answers, taking him to first century Earth.
His experience there vividly illustrates the dilemma of humanity as he encounters stark contrasts in living conditions, observe the various and exotic sects, experience the heroism of saints and sages, and the treachery of villains. He also meets the one whom many hope in as the Messiah of Israel. Evil is black indeed, but the good shine as lights.
But will that save humanity from extinction?
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