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Like a Thief in the Night

English · Paperback / Softback

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Erez is an Israeli back in Australia after surviving the first Lebanon war. He becomes a high school teacher, and works with his friends and colleagues Rafi and Effie. Events in Israel call Erez to return and he begins teaching there also. His Australian friends all end up in Israel as well and Erez comes to an understanding with his Messiah. Everything seemed to be falling into place so the trip back to Australia was unexpected, at first, but in the end they clearly saw that God indeed had a plan for them, and for His people. All that had been prophesied was happening. The world was major upheaval with Government systems, and social networks failing. Neroux was quite the enigma, in his meteoric rise from when he had first appeared like a meek lamb. The European Alliance became a major player in world affairs, and had eventually taken over the entire world, but, what about these upstarts from The East, with an army of 200 million? And what of America? Where is the good old US of A. Who are the two weird preachers going around in rags? And that trumpet? Who blew that trumpet?

About the author










Born in Italy, Enzo Silvestri and his family moved to Australia when he was two. At 15, he joined the RAAF Apprenticeship Scheme and started an apprenticeship in electrical fitting. On his discharge from the RAAF, he travelled widely and acquired an affinity for storytelling. While studying, he tried his hand at writing a high fantasy novel after reading Tolkein. He then taught in the United States and published novels in various genres, including young adult sci-fi. Enzo took an early interest in Elon Musk and Space X and he has closely followed developments in space exploration, by subscribing to many YouTube space channels.

Product details

Authors Enzo Silvestri
Publisher Author House
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.07.2007
 
EAN 9781434312778
ISBN 978-1-4343-1277-8
No. of pages 312
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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