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ExUsIt is unthinkable. Or is it? Three thousand years after Moses led the People of Israel from Egypt, internal forces are pointing to an exodus of the Jews from their longtime the United States of America. But how could it happen again? This fast-paced political thriller brings you into a not-so-far-off future where, following the isolation of Israel and enactment of the Victims Law of 2017, the Jews of America are increasingly persecuted — and one brilliant hacker is determined to do the work of Moses. In ExUs, old fears meet new technology as the Jews once again struggle for their freedom, this time in the shadowy world of NSA espionage, government regulation and an overheated political culture. ExUs is a work of cutting-edge fiction — whose plot is as chilling as its ramifications. The tragic events of ExUs are unthinkable. But they are not impossible.

346 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 28, 2014

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November 4, 2020
PROPHECY

Prophecy. Heartbreaking, breath holding, tension tightening, Brave, compassionate....I hope that people like these Moses' do truly exist. Democrats or Republicans governments are threatening. This nation NOW
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August 28, 2021
Extraordinary fictional Account

The writing was fast-paced and read like a NYT op-ed article.

Riveting with a truly plausible plot.

A cautionary tale, against extremism of either the right or left.

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18 reviews3 followers
July 27, 2021
An equivalency between the book and today

I Downloaded this book years ago but only read part of, possibly because we were coming upon the election of 2016. This morning my neighbor mentioned the book so I checked Amazon. There it was in my Kindle library.

While a war against those having Jewish DNA isn't the same as today's shaming of the unmasked and unvaccinated, the there is something of an equivalency.
4 reviews7 followers
January 2, 2016
Great read

Although I found the simplistic writing annoying, the plot was engaging and frightening. Even more so, the ending will resonate with the reader, leaving one with a true sense of unease. The inclusion of actual/ current events creates an even greater sense of credulity.
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