The Messiah Drug

The Messiah Drug

by E. Lessly Taylor
The Messiah Drug

The Messiah Drug

by E. Lessly Taylor

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Overview

During two mass immigrations from 1984 to 1991, thousands of Ethiopian Jews were permitted to flee persecution in their country and migrate to Israel. This is their story and how it could possibly save a nation from a plague.

Israeli coastal towns suddenly experience a rash of severe flu-like symptoms. As those infected become gravely ill and die at an alarming rate, it becomes apparent that this is an epidemic. The plague is identified as a variant of Anthrax, a deadly disease used in chemical warfare. The nation of Israel is faced with total annihilation.

With tens of thousands dead, and finding no antidote, the nation prays for a Messiah. The answer comes from a Falashian refugee named David Yasuda, who knows a secret: Hidden in a reclusive mountain valley in Ethiopia is a secret pool of miracle water. When the Mossad is refused admission into the country to search for it, a secret mission is launched. But someone knows they are coming and will stop at nothing to prevent the elite team from finding what they seek.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163122554
Publisher: Black Opal Books
Publication date: 08/20/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 464 KB

About the Author

According to author, E. Lessly Taylor, “Looking in the mind of a writer can be a scary place depending on what he or she has to say.” He started writing as a hobby, putting to paper the characters he saw in his mind. A place where he could take his vivid imagination, all the while presenting a calm face the people around him could be comfortable with.

Working twelve- to fourteen-hours shifts, sometimes every day for three weeks at a clip, when an inspiration strikes, he would scribble notes on any piece of paper he could find. Riding the bus, he would get an idea and, afraid he might later miss the true meaning, scribbled notes on the inside of gum wrappers or on bus schedules.

His over a dozen novels cover a variety of subjects. “It’s said great writers steal ideas from other writers,” he claims. “My inspirations came from every day people. The words I’ve put to paper are meant to reach a variety of intellects and place them in situations they can relate to and with sensitive characters that energize their emotions.”

Taylor’s wish is that, when reading his novels, readers are taken to a place where the weight of life is lifted for a time, and, once again, that naughty you're hiding inside can breathe.
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