About Seeking the Light of Justice
Seeking the Light of Justice is the stunning debut of the Hoshiyan Chronicles. A suspenseful thriller mixed with powerful themes that that keep you turning pages. The Light of Justice is a thriller/adventure Sci-Fi/fantasy novel written without profanity or explicit sex. Israeli archaeologist, Professor Yoshua Rosenberg’s team are hot on the trail of the legendary king, the Light of Justice. Their first solid clues comes when they discover the cover page of the Hoshiyan Chronicles. Following the professor’s internet posting, the Pope is notified by Vatican security. The pope ventures into an underground vault holding the most sensitive secrets .He finds an ancient directive ordering the destruction of all copies of the Hoshiyan Chronicles and anything connect to the writer, Aharon Dori. Thus starts the Vatican’s secret war on Yoshua and the Chronicles. Yoshua finds his next clue, a former synagogue converted to a now vacant chapel. He buys the abandoned building. Yoshua notices that the blueprints don’t match the inside of the structure. The blueprints indicate another room that was sealed off.
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My fiction writing became more serious during a difficult divorce. I helped me find harmony and my center. I continued writing fiction because I loved the creatively. I published for two reasons. The first I felt that the basis of the series, Justice, Righteousness and Faith were far too important subjects to be left hidden in my computer. The second reason was to honor my late wife. It was her life and death that changed me so radically to make it possible for me to develop my potential and make it into a reality.
One can lecture on any subject and some people will hear you and understand. An excellent storyteller can weave his trade into an unusual method of teaching. Once you get caught up in the lives and emotions of the characters of the story, it is much easier to open people to ideas and concepts.