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NEW RELEASE!
After my NYT bestseller "Son of Hamas" and a dozen other nonfiction books, I've finally published my first novel.
Like "Son of Hamas," "Between Two Fires," and "Iraq, My Handiwork," this, too, is set in the turbulent Middle East.
The idea grew out of the notion that, if the whole Garden of Eden/Tree of Life thing was real and not just a myth, it should still be around and presumably accessible. And, if that was so, what would the world be willing to do to get at it? To get its hands on immortality? After all, we already spend billions of dollars freezing ourselves for posterity, and if we're not trying to live forever, we're sticking hypos in our faces to make us look like we're living forever.
But this story isn't about a team of quirky archeologists poking about in the desert sands. It's about espionage and WMDs and genocide and angels and demons and . . . well, there's something for everybody.
But be cautioned: "Nevermore to Die" is fiction, although some of it is true. And some of it is too true to be believed as anything but fiction.
Some of the story is possible. Some is probable. Some is inevitable.
Please be very careful what you believe.
But be even more careful what you refuse to believe.
Like "Son of Hamas," "Between Two Fires," and "Iraq, My Handiwork," this, too, is set in the turbulent Middle East.
The idea grew out of the notion that, if the whole Garden of Eden/Tree of Life thing was real and not just a myth, it should still be around and presumably accessible. And, if that was so, what would the world be willing to do to get at it? To get its hands on immortality? After all, we already spend billions of dollars freezing ourselves for posterity, and if we're not trying to live forever, we're sticking hypos in our faces to make us look like we're living forever.
But this story isn't about a team of quirky archeologists poking about in the desert sands. It's about espionage and WMDs and genocide and angels and demons and . . . well, there's something for everybody.
But be cautioned: "Nevermore to Die" is fiction, although some of it is true. And some of it is too true to be believed as anything but fiction.
Some of the story is possible. Some is probable. Some is inevitable.
Please be very careful what you believe.
But be even more careful what you refuse to believe.
Published on November 21, 2012 09:31
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