The Asjera Midjanitter Story: Durjodhanas War

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book The Asjera Midjanitter Story: Durjodhanas War by M C Tarnisle, Knut Ofstbo
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Author: M C Tarnisle ISBN: 9781465796875
Publisher: Knut Ofstbo Publication: September 7, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: M C Tarnisle
ISBN: 9781465796875
Publisher: Knut Ofstbo
Publication: September 7, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Asjera Midjanitter is the science fiction masterpiece woven by master storyteller M C Tarnisle.

The book is a work of fiction, a result of Tarnisle's imagination deftly mixed with scientific facts and myths. Tarnisle uses the word MYTHS because every religion looks at another like a fairytale. Asjera takes place from the beginning of time and up until today, slightly spiced with information gathered from reading more than one book.

Tarnisle read his first science fiction stories as a very young man. The story thread used from the Bible was 2580 years old when he read it. Asjera was inspired by the ancient incident that Ezekiel witnessed – a story that was trapped in his thought forever. This is just one example of how the author takes fiction and real happenings and twists them into each other.

The book begins with the religious visions that were witnessed in the Portuguese town of Fatima in 1917. The reader is then transported into a real-time story taking place right now in the United States.

Main character Tarah, is working in a hospital in New York City while she shares an apartment with her friend Asjera, a lady with many dark secrets. When Tarah is attacked on her way home from work one night, she is unexpectedly rescued by an intruder and that encounter sets the entire story into motion.

The science fiction thriller takes place in the United States, beginning in New York City and following the hunted Tarah to Weed, California, where strange things happens. Tarnisle weaves an amazing journey into the unknown and it is impossible to know where it will end before the book is finished.

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Asjera Midjanitter is the science fiction masterpiece woven by master storyteller M C Tarnisle.

The book is a work of fiction, a result of Tarnisle's imagination deftly mixed with scientific facts and myths. Tarnisle uses the word MYTHS because every religion looks at another like a fairytale. Asjera takes place from the beginning of time and up until today, slightly spiced with information gathered from reading more than one book.

Tarnisle read his first science fiction stories as a very young man. The story thread used from the Bible was 2580 years old when he read it. Asjera was inspired by the ancient incident that Ezekiel witnessed – a story that was trapped in his thought forever. This is just one example of how the author takes fiction and real happenings and twists them into each other.

The book begins with the religious visions that were witnessed in the Portuguese town of Fatima in 1917. The reader is then transported into a real-time story taking place right now in the United States.

Main character Tarah, is working in a hospital in New York City while she shares an apartment with her friend Asjera, a lady with many dark secrets. When Tarah is attacked on her way home from work one night, she is unexpectedly rescued by an intruder and that encounter sets the entire story into motion.

The science fiction thriller takes place in the United States, beginning in New York City and following the hunted Tarah to Weed, California, where strange things happens. Tarnisle weaves an amazing journey into the unknown and it is impossible to know where it will end before the book is finished.

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