“Goodbye Ruby Akhtar” is the true story of a modern day avatar, who happens to be the reincarnation of an ancient Israelite Queen, who ancient legend suggests made it all the way to Ireland. The Book of Tephi, Queen of Tara and Gibralter prophesied that she would return to Ireland one day to restore justice to the land, and bring peace to the world. Based on personal testimony, the recounting of dreams from early childhood and the opinion of spiritualists, Ruby Akhtar is the reincarnation of the ancient Israelite Queen. The promise made long ago has been fulfilled. Queen Teia Tephi has returned. Fate intervened to bring Ruby to Ireland as a young girl of 12, very much against her will. She is now accepting of her destiny and reconciled to her fate. She knows why she is here and intends to make the best of the soul contract she has been given. Born to a Jewish family in Pakistan, Ruby was married off to a 33-year-old paedophile. Wedding her under false pretences, and vowing to rescue her from a life of third world poverty and limited prospects, he spirited her off to a land that was not “her country, her culture, her people.” Ruby was abducted to Northern Ireland, where she suffered repeated acts of sexual abuse over a three year period at the hands of her husband the paedophile ring to which he was attached. She finally managed to escape confinement by jumping from the second floor of the house where she was imprisoned. Fleeing for her life and badly injured from the fall, she somehow managed to hobble several miles to the nearest police station. The officer in charge then acted as her champion, taking her under wing and getting her passport back for her. This is just the beginning of her journey. Her journey’s end was sharing her story with the United Nations, and bringing her campaign of justice for young victims to the world.
Timothy Spearman is a former multidisciplinary professor, who has taught for many years in South Korea and Canada. His best-known work is the co-authored book Gandhi Under Cross-Examination. He has published other books and novels under the pen name Timothy Spearman, including Odds-on Favourite, Must I Remember, Goodbye Ruby Akhtar, Butterfly Dreams, The History of the Peace Train and Sailing the Seven C’s. He has written over thirty screenplays, including feature films and TV miniseries and recently co-produced Divine Musical Dancers, a documentary about Indian classical dance. The synopses can be found at his film company website www.sevenhillpictures.com. His academic website offers insightful information (https://ioufoundation.academia.edu/Ti...) as well as his author website (www.shakesaspear.com). Tim has published many illustrated storybooks in South Korea and served for five years as a film critic for the Korea Herald and Korea Times in Seoul. He has hosted many radio shows over the years with Truth Radio in California, Thatchannel in Toronto, and Freedom Talk Radio in the UK. His latest book The History of the Peace Train will be released in December 2017 by EcoAsylum Publishing House (www.ecoasylum.com), just in time for Christmas. One of his recent books is Goodbye Ruby Akhtar, a true story about a victim of child trafficking from Pakistan. All proceeds from this book are going to the Ruby Rescue Centre, which intend to establish women’s shelters worldwide. Tim’s team of voice actors performed a radio play about the Titanic disaster called “Olympic: Ship of Fools” at Thatchannmel TV station in the summer of 2017. He is shooting a feature film called “The Lunatic, the Lover and the Poet” about the mystery surrounding the Shakespeare authorship in December, 2017. He is also working on a novel about the last Grand Duchess of the Romanov Royal Family of Russia called Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna: The King Never Dies. Timothy hopes to publish his magnum opus, Shakespeare’s Codex: All the World’s Staged and We Are Merely Played, early in 2018.