by William Hrdina (Author)
Two thousand years ago, an obscure Christian sect captured God in a wooden prison and buried him deep in the Egyptian desert.
For centuries, clandestine groups have searched in vain for the prison's location. But now, with the discovery of an ancient Gnostic temple, the final race to locate God's prison is on. The winner will hold God, and the future of all humanity, in their hands.
Author Biography
Since William Hrdina started writing in college in 1998, he has completed 17 novels and over 100 short stories and the list is growing all of the time. His work is available in paper, audio, and eBook format and his short stories have been heard on PBS. A midwestern kid from Chicago, William got a philosophy and religion degree from Indiana University after 8 years of college. He only left because they weren't going to give him any more tuition money. His highly practical pair of degrees in hand, William went into work in an ICU at the University of Chicago (where else?) and ended up as the technical specialist working with medical simulation robots. It was fun, but in October 2012, William quit to work on a writing career that is currently ongoing. His wife, needless to say, is a saint.
Number of Pages: 352
Dimensions: 0.73 x 8 x 5.25 IN
Publication Date: August 18, 2013