Is this really the beginning of the Resurrection? Dead Jews are suddenly climbing out of their graves in Israel and as time passes it becomes obvious that those being resurrected are coming from earlier and earlier times. But is it only Jews being resurrected or does it encompass all of humanity? A Jewish scientist stumbles on a genetic discovery that if true could bring peace to the whole of the Middle East and thus the world. But wait, there is a fly in the ointment the prophet Elijah must anoint the Messiah but where is he, and where, come to that is the Messiah? People are getting anxious and fractious and they don't take kindly to this sudden influx of newly risen dead and don't think they should be allowed to claim any state assistance. Once you're dead you should stay dead. You can't have a second bite of the cherry.
Poor Moshe Klein who evidences all the attributes of a Messiah has to constantly fight to get and retain the newly risen their civic rights and benefits whilst the prophet Elijah has been so thoroughly brain washed that he has forgotten his purpose for being on earth and fails to be at the right place at the right time to anoint the Messiah and now that he is beginning to remember his mission he must try and get to the Messiah to anoint him. But hang on, is this really the Messiah? Is there a faint crack in his crown or is that just a dirty mark?
This book has a completely new take on the Resurrection and I devoured the book in almost one sitting. I found it enthralling, intriguing, funny and at times sad. It helps if you have read the first book "An Unexpected Afterlife" as this book continues the story but if you want a totally enjoyable and uplifting story of a new interpretation of the biblical Resurrection then this is that book. Even though I did receive an advance copy of this book in return for an honest review I have no hesitation in recommending that you buy a copy. I am now waiting impatiently for the next book in the "Dry Bones Society" series.
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