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Northeast Philly 2004 A clandestine agent from the stars, recruits a band of eclectic prospects to help him accomplish a perilous mission. He misrepresents himself as 'The Messenger'. A biblical-like prophet launches a new religion. When his recruits turn him on to The Grateful Dead the fun really begins. This cat can heal the stricken by manipulating the forces of nature. Yet, even using these uncanny abilities, this mission proves treacherous. Unbeknownst to him, a fierce adversary tracks him to Earth. Bent on crushing The Messenger and his followers. Impressed with The Grateful Dead, he…mehr

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Northeast Philly 2004 A clandestine agent from the stars, recruits a band of eclectic prospects to help him accomplish a perilous mission. He misrepresents himself as 'The Messenger'. A biblical-like prophet launches a new religion. When his recruits turn him on to The Grateful Dead the fun really begins. This cat can heal the stricken by manipulating the forces of nature. Yet, even using these uncanny abilities, this mission proves treacherous. Unbeknownst to him, a fierce adversary tracks him to Earth. Bent on crushing The Messenger and his followers. Impressed with The Grateful Dead, he communicates with Jerry Garcia's spirit. Garcia agrees to help him on his quest. But there are many who want him stopped at any cost. Including religious fanatics, a black-caped nemesis, and a wealthy realtor, who has a personal vendetta. Paranormal and political satire abound, in a story that touches every aspect of our harried life.
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Glenn A. Segal-Psychedelic ProphetFourteen years ago, as I sat inside DeJaView Optical; reading four novels, a biography and paging through an agreement of sale, I had a flash epiphany. Update a short story I had written as a teen. This idea (I was certain) would finance my retirement. Owing to the fact that I have no current pension plan in place, I was motivated sufficiently to tackle this project. I set out to create an Urban/Scifi/Mystery novel based on a short story called 'The Messiah'. I stumbled across this archaic material, scrawled on folded paper, while leafing through an old Stephen King book called 'The Stand'. I read through this very rough draft and decided; go with the basic premise wherever it led. From that point on, I have been on a mission, like The Messenger in my book. I researched many subjects on my quest for a believable new religion. These continuing endeavors prove informative and rewarding each and every day. There are discussions in the book on a great deal of topical subjects from GOD to social justice. The media and our concepts of death are kicked around. Hatred, greed and the pitfalls that accompany them are examined. In the façade of a scifi/series I explore the follies of mankind and our shaky future in this uncertain realm of time and space. Give me your opinion on this project that's dear to my heart. I am a 61 year old, living in Philadelphia with the wife and kids. I work as an Uber Driver around the city. Over the last nine years my life has taken an alternative route than what I had originally planned. Write a book, me, yeah right! All I can say is it's like an ongoing circus unfolding before me.