Hi. I would like to share a bit about my new novel, Ben Brown's
Adventure Beyond the Universe - The Return of the Nephilim, which I
have just completed. It is a fantasy/adventure novel that attempts to
push back the frontiers of space and science, albeit in the realms of
science fiction fantasy.

It takes us through the launch of the first manned mission to Mars and
later beyond our universe. In the process it challenges conventional
theories of the universe, gravity, and time and space with new
theories and technologies. Grounded in reality, it tries to push back
the envelope through the realms of science fiction fantasy.

It has 58 pen and ink illustrations and is set for release in January,
2009 in New Zealand.

You can read the synopsis and an excerpt from it below. You can also
see some of its illustrations and go into the draw to win an advance
copy by correctly answering ten general knowledge questions associated
with the book at its website: http://benbrownsadventure.bravehost.com

THE STORY
When the first manned mission to Mars mysteriously disappears and its
crew explorer vehicle crashes onto the Brown's wheat farm in
Louisburg, Kansas, what Ben discovers changes his final high school
year and the future course of mankind.

It is the story of Ben. A young man who has lived his life in the
shadows of poverty on a struggling wheat farm and is still reeling
from his father's tragic death. What he discovers leads him to
question everything he believes in and challenges him to take a major
leap of faith and voyage beyond the end of the universe to a world all
but destroyed. A world where he is forced to confront the tyranny of
their rulers and make a stand to free its enslaved people in a destiny
with time, which he knows could very well mean laying down his life.

It is ultimately the story of a son seeking redemption, love, and his
place in the world in the face of extreme adversity.

AN EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK
Smiles and applause broke out all around. And from the bells on the
steeple of the Immaculate Conception Catholic church on south Elm
street, just a few miles from the Brown's farm, it rang out all across
Louisburg and echoed on everyone's lips with great pride that Ben
Brown, their local son and hero, had put Louisburg on the map and
maybe on the road to greater prosperity. Mrs. Brown received phone
calls from all over town: the Mayor, Ben's principal, the Louisburg
Chamber of Commerce, the Mom's Club, the Busy Bees of Liberty, and
many others with vitations to join groups and charities that she had
never heard of. She even received a call from her old insurance
company, offering free insurance for a year, which she gratefully
declined.

Yet beneath all the furore and the church steeple and bells and its
arched wooden girders and white washed walls, sat a solitary figure in
a centre aisle pew, weighed down in thought, staring beyond the altar
at the arched stain glass window of Jesus the good shepherd holding a
lamb.

A shutter slid back in the dark confessional box, revealing the
outline of a priest.
"Father, I'm not part of this church," Ben said in a weak voice. "But
I was..."
"-God welcomes one and all."
"Even if you're not sure he exists?"
"Welcomes one and all. What's on your mind, son?"
"I was wondering about god's will. AndÂ… his hand, how far it might
extend if he wanted to do something."
"No one can presume the infinite power and wisdom of god."
"He could use someone of little faith?"
"No one can presume the infinite power and wisdom of god. He can move
in mysterious ways."
"Which means what?"
"Which means with faith, anything's possible."
"If you have no faith?"
"Who doesn't have faith? In the rising sun, the changing tides,
changing seasons? To what extent, it's just a question of knowledge
and understanding."
Ben contemplated his words and the priest looked around at him.
"If you don't mind, I should be preparing evening mass."
"Of course. Thank you."
The shutter slid shut.

Kind regards,
Michael Thorp


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