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Christian myth meets romance
meets science fiction in Hephzibah of Heaven. Influenced
by City of Angels, English Patient, Interview
with the Vampire, Last temptation of Christ, Loneliness
of the Long Distance Runner, 2001: A Space Odyssey,
and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Hephzibah
of Heaven shows us the crucifixion as we have never seen
it, Angels and Demons as we have never seen them, and our involvement
in the lives of these aliens of fire and light as has never been
imagined.
Mark A. Carter's brilliant philosophical
novel that
champions women is about faith, pain, and sacrifice.
It is about good vs. evil, destiny vs. freedom
of choice, and séance vs. science. It is about
belief, miracles, and what is real. It is a book you will cherish. - Mary Chanton Krater
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