The Harvest
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John David Krygelski
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John David Krygelski's suspenseful debut novel - The Harvest - is a stunning tour de force! Whether tackling the epic battle between good and evil, or answering the subtle and persistent questions which haunt us all, Krygelski writes a compelling and startling story centered on the mysterious arrival of a man who claims to be the Creator. Clearly not a mortal, Elohim - as the stranger prefers to be known - astounds those he meets with unexplainable miracles and reality-altering answers. All of this is but a prelude to his announcement that he has come to do something...something which will affect every person on Earth...something which will occur in five days. Against the backdrop of a world reacting to the announcement that God has arrived, a hastily assembled group of interviewers question and test Elohim...while hidden forces emerge to thwart his plans.
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- redhammer
- 06-01-18
Quite a refreshing surprise
I had no idea what to expect & is there nothing better than a fantastic surprise. I’m far from religious & far more atheist, but this book intrigued me so I thought I’d try something different, couldn’t stop listening for a week! Also the book was read really well by the the author as he knew his characters well. Definitely worth a listen
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- Mrs A Hardcastle
- 12-12-17
Hard going at times
This was such a cracking idea but unfortunately it was, to me, lacking in the story line and character building.
It came across more as a philosophical debate between religion and science.
This was not helped by the writer narrating “God” in the style of Stephen Hawkins.
It’s a good try but I prefer stories to lectures. I would love to hear or read this as a work of fiction rather than a dissertation.
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