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From Publishers Weekly
Confusing thinly veiled proselytizing with millennial thrills, this sincere, albeit clumsily repetitive first novel by a California lawyer, self-styled as a New Age prophet of doom, echoes the book of Revelation in offering a vision of saving the world from Armageddon. In the final days of the millennium, the Earth is beset by earthquakes and volcanic disasters while satellite communication is disrupted by cosmic chaos. With global rioting in the streets and the major powers on nuclear alert for WWIII, Pulitzer-winning reporter Ben Williams is sent (on order of the U.S. president) to assassinate his old friend and mentor Abu 'Ali AsgharAa charismatic Nobel-winning mystic gone madAto stop him from destroying the world. Most of the narrative is a flashback to the mid-1990s, when Williams goes to Bhopal, India, to write a followup on the 1984 Union Carbide disaster, and first meets the charismatic Abu. Enthralled by the Gandhi-like figure but doubtful of his teachingsAlove is all; all are God; and violent revolution is the answerAWilliams is so mystified by the chimerical figure that he becomes an acolyte. Mired in travel notes and historic asides, the tedious narrative describes a pilgrimage across Asia, Malaysia, Africa, Israel and on to the New World, reprising variations of Christ's "miracle of the loaves." Amid assorted cataclysms and the occasional earthquake, Abu is murderedAand resurrectedA(in Jerusalem; where else?) to prove he is the omnipotent MahdiAThe Awaited One. This New Age tale strives to encompass every moral and spiritual issue in the cosmos, but Dockendorf's hackneyed characterizations and purple prose nullify any visionary potential. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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- Release Date 01/01/1999
- Author Margo Dockendorf
- Language English
- Company Cypress House; First Edition
- Weight 4.07 pounds
- Dimensions 6.5 x 1.75 x 9.75 inches
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