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James Pollack, a retired Swiss banker, stands at the forefront of an astounding scientific revelation following the return of three survivors from an expedition to a far-off exo-planet.

Equipped with this groundbreaking knowledge, a select group of key individuals depart Earth on an IFOR military carrier bound for Sarajevo airport, sparking a fear-fraught, contentious journey.

With a mere three months before a lethal infection reaches Earth, James finds himself as humanity's sole hope to thwart a global pandemic. However, cunning forces with malevolent intentions appear to be perpetually a step ahead, posing relentless obstacles in his path.

To compound matters, those he once trusted harbour undisclosed motives, adding to the mounting pressure.

As time dwindles rapidly, governments worldwide discover that their visions of a pristine, healthful Earth share a chilling commonality - they are tragically mistaken.

274 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 18, 2020

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Andrew Man

11 books37 followers
Independent author, Andrew Man, writes from a house close to Lac Leman, using the inspiration from his travels to craft his series.

His writing developed after he retired through visits to the CERN centre in Switzerland, which also forms a basis for some of his stories. To write his books, he has moved through places where he worked in the past, from London, Lebanon, to Geneva and the Caribbean. Towards the end of 2016 he visited India again, that helped him to write Book 4 "After the Flood" and finally Book 5 - "Eve Not Adam* that was expected to be the final book of the series.

However, not satified with his last book, he has now published a POSTLUDE to try and explain the whole series.
In this his most speculative story yet, Andrew Man has written a story of our planet in the distant future. Compelling and without any apology, the book probes the nature of not only time, but reality itself. https://bit.ly/3MZucIR

He still lives in western Switzerland with his wife and a son.

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December 22, 2023
This is the final book in the Tego Arcana Dei Series - or should I continue and write more...
The Eve Not Adam story is different from some of the previous books, because it's based more on scientific theory than the others. This time the reader gets an adventure story and a chance to learn and read about life on an exo- planet and how that may have occured on our own Planet Earth, in the distant past.

I make no appology that this theory was in the past supported by leading names such as Einstein, La Violette and Velikovsky athough many still think his ideas about our past history to be sciece fiction. I'm not a scientist or a geologist, so the book was written to bring alive a fiction story with some new and some old characters some readers will recognise, They are all fighting against upheaval on another planet and comparisons with Governments figfhting a pandemic on our own planet Earth.

If you find this difficult to believe, I recommend you read the Book "Eve not Adam.*
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February 9, 2023
I was given a copy of this book for review.

"Eve Not Adam" by Andrew Man is a thrilling, thought-provoking novel that challenges traditional gender roles and explores the consequences of a world where women are the dominant sex. The story is set in a dystopian future where women have taken over the world and men are marginalized and oppressed. The main character, Adam, is a brave young man who dares to question the status quo and goes on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, he meets a cast of memorable characters, including Eve, a strong and independent woman who becomes his ally. The story is well-written, with vivid descriptions and a fast-paced plot that keeps the reader engaged from beginning to end. This novel is not only entertaining, but it also raises important questions about gender, power, and the nature of humanity. Overall, "Eve Not Adam" is a must-read for fans of science fiction, dystopian literature, and anyone interested in exploring new ideas about gender and power dynamics.
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April 10, 2021
I didn't find this one to be up to the same standard as the previous books in the series.
It was still entertaining though, open ended so guess there is more to come.
Again lots of twists and turns, so sometimes leaves you wondering where it is going.
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