Showing posts with label Cloning Christ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cloning Christ. Show all posts

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Cloning Christ: Peter Thomas Senese Best-selling Theological Thriller

A Journey Into Hell - Only To Confirm Heaven's Existence

 
 
I remember the day the way a person remembers their deepest secret: Friday, December 7th, 2001.

I had been continuing my work documenting the hoped-for rescue and ongoing recovery efforts taking place at the World Financial Center due to the terrorist attacks on freedom that occurred nearly three months early on that perfect blue-skied morning of September 11th, 2001.

Three months had gone after the attack, and though the 'pit' - Ground Zero was draped in thick layers of floating carbon and ash that ascended past the clouds, the weather had not interfered with the indefatigable first-responders and steel worker efforts that were taking place.

Then December 7th showed up, and with it hail ice balls as big as golf balls that pounded on your body while you tried to balance your feet in the grey sludge of broken-down carbon that could have been just about anything. My mind still shudders at this thought.

It was in the early evening while I was in the middle of the pit that something happened to me that till this day still remains deeply personal. Perhaps one day I will share it, but for now, I will keep it to myself.

Needless to say, what occurred was very difficult for my sensors - my sight, my smell, my taste, my taste - I wish I never experienced what I did.

Literally and figuratively in shock, two friends I was with were smart enough to take me to Trinity Church - one of the oldest and grandest cathedrals in New York - that sits atop the slopping hill of Wall Street.

It was there, and upon entering the church and seeing the symbolic cross of Jesus of Nazareth that I began to rage within. My anger caused me to begin screaming at the crucifix that if God existed, he would not have allowed for the September 11th, 2001 attacks - when I lost 72 friends - to have occurred. 

My words were harsh. They were not simply doubting God's existence, how the whole thing - faith - was just one big horrific joke played on humanity.

In the middle of my rage, I remember shouting (with lots of vulgarity) that I simply wanted to go home - and that I no longer wanted to play the role requested on me to record for prosperity the events that were taking place.

In the middle of my rage - I remember feeling something very surreal cloak me. 

Now I must say, I was not looking to begin a journey on the road to Damascus. Far from it.

But perhaps in His own way, He had other plans for me.

Moving forward nearly 10 hours, and near 7:00 a.m. that morning, I remember leaving Trinity Church. Yes - I was inside Trinity all night.

What was I doing?

Seated in the second row inside Trinity, I was writing the story that God does exist in each of us - and that our God - is much bigger than one religion.

Whatever you may want to think covered me in the midst of my rage - causing my anger to immediately stop and have my heart open - I know it was God's touch coupled with my belief in each of us.

So I share with you today where and why I wrote CLONING CHRIST.  It is a multi-layered theological thriller I am very proud to share with each of you.  And in the spirit of the God I worship, please know that 100% of all e-book purchases are donated to the I CARE Foundation in order to assist children at risk.

However you and your family are celebrating this Holy Week, I wish to each of you God's Blessings.

-Peter Thomas Senese -

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

New Study Suggests Man Is Getting Dumber



Innovation and invention is synonomous with mankind's leaps forward toward cosmic enrichment, but are we actually getting dumber?

Maybe.

Seriously, we just might be.

As a novelist who has previously touched upon genetic science and mankind's desire to enhance our human condition in my theological thriller 'Cloning Christ', and in my upcoming work 'Quest', I have asked whether man is getting dumber?

Now, I have said for some time that over the past few decades, and in particular, the past 15 years, society has changed with way we consume information.  Generally, we now 'surf' the Internet for 2 to 3 minutes for a glossary sense of information, whereas in the past, we would spike deep into data by actually reading an entire book. 

I have maintained that in 'spiking' as opposed to 'surfing', our imaginations are cultivated, and ingenuity, invention, and progress take place.

Now, does this mean that the Internet is without benefit?  Of course not.  

But the question remains, are we smarter today than, let's say, 3,000 years ago?
Immediately, you can take a look at the landscape of inventions and technology in today's world and you might want to clearly say, "Are you kidding?  Of course we're smarter today than back then."

But I beg you to hold on. 

In a popular research magazine called 'Trends and Genetics' a new research report just published suggests that human gene development may have peaked thousands of years ago. In fact, Professor Crabtree of Stamford, who has studied human gene projectory and mutation states that human gene mutation or adaptability has slowed down significantly since the time we shifted away from being hunters and gathers of food.

This is all very interesting, especially since our IQ's continue to climb. We're getting bigger, taller, and our brain size is growing.  

But as many neurologist have said in study after study regarding your brain's capacity, if you don't use it you lose it.

But Dr. Crabtree has a lot to say, and it sure makes some sense. So, is the human species failure to mutate and adapt making us dumber?  Dr. Crabtree has a lot to say, and I think this is fascinating.

So is there a brain drain?  Has our gene pool been getting diluted? 

To listen to Dr. Crabtree's interview, click here.

Now if you're looking to do something really smart today - go and find the magic that exists each and every day: Do not take life for granted.

Peter Thomas Senese

Friday, September 28, 2012

Novelist Peter Senese Makes Donation To I CARE Foundation To Protect Children

                                         THE I CARE FOUNDATION

I am pleased to share that I have made another important donation to the I CARE Foundation as the organization prepares to move on new legislative initiatives that will help protect children. Like anything, financial resources are vital to the ability of making things happen. And I can't think of anything more worthwhile in my advocacy than protecting children from abduciton and trafficking. 
Incenitve to do so? Reminders of why this was important?
Perhaps my fellow I CARE Foundation Board member Joel S. Walter, who I think happens to be one of the best family law attorneys in New York City said it best when he shared, "Your continual financial support and dedication to children through your generous financial support of the I CARE Foundation has had a great influence on so many lives. Truth is, our work continues to protect at-risk children. Thank you for your support and effort my old friend."

Well, Joel, if you're reading this, you know I am happy to play my role to help others.

At the beginning of the 2012 New Year, I made a series of financial donations to the I CARE Foundation for operations expenses as well as providing some resources to assist children of international parental child abduction. In addition, I pledged to donate 100% of my e-book royalites from my international thrillers including 'Chasing The Cyclone', 'The Den of the Assassin', and 'Cloning Christ' to the I CARE Foundation outside of any other contributions I intended.

Here is what some of the results of what we've been able to accomplish so far:

2. The I CARE Foundation has helped prevent a large number of international kidnappings.

3. The I CARE Foundation has continued to build a national pro bono network of attorneys willing to assist at-risk children.

4. The I CARE Foundation has worked hard to continue to create new laws that will protect at-risk children.

5. The I CARE Foundation has created various campaigns to help raise awarenss of child abduction so children can be protected.

 
Please find below is part of the promise I made nearly a year ago to help others: the donation of my book revenue generated from Barnes & Noble to the I CARE Foundation.

Here are sworn testimonials from other parents who I and the I CARE Foundation have helped along the way. They speak loud and clear.

For more on me, please visit the official website of Peter Thomas Senese

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Cloning Christ? Best-selling Author Peter Thomas Senese Says Anything is Possible

Best-selling author Peter Thomas Senese says "Cloning Christ" is a possibility. The author is pleased to announce that he is donating 100% of his royalties derived from "Cloning Christ", "The Den of the Assassin" and "Chasing The Cyclone" to the I CARE Foundation, a non-profit established to protect children from international abduction.

Los Angeles and New York (PRWEB) December 04, 2011

"Cloning Christ." The words conjure thoughts of blasphemy - or do they?

"The Den of The Assassin." Is there really a hidden world on Wall Street?

"Chasing The Cyclone." How would you find one young child abducted and taken to the other side of the world without a trace - a world of 7 billion people?

Welcome to the world of best-selling author Peter Thomas Senese.

Peter Thomas Senese is pleased to announce that he will be donating 100% of his royalties earned from now through December 31st, 2011 on E-book sales of select publications from the novelist's international thrillers including the geopolitical espionage thriller "The Den of the Assassin," the international theological thriller cliff-hanger "Cloning Christ," and the riveting, deeply personal global legal drama "Chasing The Cyclone." to the I CARE Foundation.

Mr. Senese commented, "I am very pleased to continue my financial commitment toward the I CARE Foundation and to helping parents and children targeted for the crime of international parental child abduction. IPCA is a growing problem that could victimize well over 100,000 American children alone over the next decade. The I CARE Foundation is trying to do something about it - and I support their efforts completely."

The gut-wrenching, inspirational theological thriller "Cloning Christ" jettisons readers to the spiritual and physical battlefront of good vs. evil in an electrifying, bone-chilling story of faith that evolves around the global manhunt for Dr. Max Train, a once-devout, now faithless genomic scientist who may be in possession of the True Cross of Jesus of Nazareth. "Cloning Christ" will cause heart-racing readers to contemplate the challenges between science and faith while contemplating physical and spiritual issues we all face today in our pursuit to enrich the human condition and experience.

Top critic Harriett Klausner commented, "Fans will relish this thriller. The tale is loaded with action yet uses the characters as symbols of mankind similar to a medieval passion play like Everyman. The cast represents the faithful, the disbelievers, the dividers (torn between science and religion) or the selfish. "Cloning Christ" brings the debate of religion vs. science to the forefront in an exciting manner that focuses on the sacredness of life."

Mr. Senese commented, "Cloning Christ is an absolute theological thriller that takes the reader directly to the question, 'How would you clone Jesus of Nazareth - The Christ'? In my interpretation of that question, my answer is to follow His teachings - and that is to act best I can in kindness towards others while also being mindful not to be taken adavantage of in such acts."

"The Den of the Assassin," the spine-tingling Post 9-11 financial espionage and geopolitical thriller that catapults an unsuspecting young Wall Street banker, Tyler Boxter, into a world of incomprehensible possibilities and insane apocalyptic challenges was recently released on E-book (second edition) to the praise of readers.

Renowned critic Daniel Jolley said of "The Den of the Assassin," “This is one seriously good thriller. Billed as “a novel of international finance and espionage,” Den of the Assassin is a super-realistic exploration of frightening possibilities, unsurpassed heroism, Lucifer-like evil, and terrorism of the worst kind … Peter Thomas Senese displays a wealth of knowledge of geopolitics, espionage, and international finance, describing all the technical intricacies of the story’s elements and implications with great attention to detail -without ever letting the pace get bogged down or become confusing to the reader. He also keeps a number of secrets close to the vest, saving them for just the right time in the story. This serves to make the book thoroughly believable and increasingly suspenseful. There’s no shortage of action here . . . Many a writer of thrillers seem to drop the ball somewhere in the middle of their novels, but Peter Thomas Senese’s knowledge of geopolitics, international finance, and 21st century terrorist threats keeps the fires of detailed complexity and story evolution stoked and red-hot for the entire ride. Tyler Boxter is no James Bond, but "The Den of the Assassin" proves to be just as exciting as any 007 caper – and much more realistic.”

The highly anticipated release of Peter Thomas Senese's deeply personal novel, 'Chasing The Cyclone' on E-book that critics have called a heart-pounding international legal thriller of a father and son's unbowed and unbreakable love and belief in one another in lieu of a wicked international child abduction as told in a way very few writers ever could, and that was inspired by Peter Thomas Senese's unimaginable experiences as a parent chasing the cyclone of international child abduction is now available on E-book and will be available in hardcover during the Christmas holiday week.

Highly acclaimed critic Dr. Grady Harp stated, " ... As if the fast paced energy of this story weren't enough to satisfy the reader, Peter Thomas demonstrates his quality as a writer of distinction on many levels ... this impossible to put down book, readers will likely return to these moments of intelligence Peter Thomas shares."

The author commented on his "Chasing The Cyclone", "It is very difficult to understand the complex nightmare any parent faces when their child is internationally abducted by the other parent. Not only is it a crime, but it is complete and utter abuse as cited by our and many governments across the globe. But imagine - imagine trying to find a child who is taken to an unknown location somewhere in the world. Can you really imagine ever finding that child? Now imagine if that child is your child. Welcome to my "Chasing The Cyclone".

Peter Thomas Senese commented on his work and his continued support of the I CARE Foundation when he said, "Due to circumstances that previously occurred in my life, I have become an advocate of international child abduction prevention. I am extremely pleased to direct all my royalties' earnings to the foundation, as it continues its herculean effort to build the "Hague Convention Attorney Network" so that targeted children of abduction will have resources available to come to their aid."

Peter Thomas Senese is a storyteller focusing on messages in all formats that bespeak global connectivity. He is actively involved in supporting issues that impact the lives of children, including demonstrative support to keep our nation's public libraries properly funded and open seven days a week; and, actively engaged in numerous and extensive activities surrounding international child abduction prevention; and, actively advocating for new legislation that will protect children and others from malicious online impersonation.
The writer, filmmaker, and dedicated child advocate previously commenced his E-book series release with "The World Turned Upside Down" which he co-authored with Carolyn Ann Vlk. "The World Turned Upside Down" has been called a landmark resource guide on international parental child abduction prevention, and was made available as a free E-book so that those individuals in need of the highly informative information contained in the publication would have immediate access to it.

Please visit the official website of Peter Thomas Senese to read more about Peter's writing and advocacy work.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Acclaimed Author Peter Thomas Senese Announces E-book Launch of Previous Best-Sellers and New Releases

Peter Thomas Senese

Best-Selling author Peter Thomas Senese is pleased to announce the upcoming E-book series launch of selected publications from the novelist's previously released and upcoming international geopolitical thriller genre' publications. The initial launch over a six month period will include a total of five E-book format releases that are intended to be translated and made available in multiple languages, allowing the growing number of readers who enjoy Peter Senese's novels immediate and affordable access to his written works.


The writer, filmmaker, and dedicated child advocate will commence his E-book launch by releasing 'The Den of the Assassin', the highly praised, spine-tingling Post 9-11 financial espionage and geopolitical thriller that catapults an unsuspecting young Wall Street banker, Tyler Boxter, into a world of incomprehensible possibilities and insane apocalyptic challenges. Peter Thomas Senese's intense, page-turning 'The Den of the Assassin' will be released in E-book format on July 14th, 2011.



                                                 
                   The Den of the Assassin Book Trailer

The gut-wrenching, inspirational theological thriller 'Cloning Christ' that jettisons readers to the spiritual and physical battlefront of good vs. evil in Peter Senese's electrifying, bone-chilling story of faith evolves around the global manhunt for Dr. Max Train, a once-devout, now faithless genomic scientist who may be in possession of the True Cross of  Jesus of Nazareth. Cloning Christ will cause heart-racing readers to contemplate the challenges between science and faith while contemplating physical and spiritual issues we all face today in our pursuit to enrich the human condition and experience.'Cloning Christ' will be released in E-book on August 15th, 2011.  

Peter Thomas Senese's deeply personal novel, 'Chasing The Cyclone', the critically acclaimed heart-pounding international legal thriller of a father and son's unbowed and unbreakable love and belief in one another in lieu of a wicked international child abduction as told in a way very few writers ever could, and that was inspired by Peter Thomas Senese's unimaginable experiences as a parent chasing the cyclone of international child abduction, will released in hardcover and E-book in mid-August, 2011.

                                             
  Peter Thomas Senese Is A Child Abduction Prevention Advocat
 'Chasing The Cyclone' Is Inspired By The Author's Experiences
                                     

Peter Thomas Senese's e-book series continues with the worldwide E-book release of 'The Production', a hilarious satire about the artful, zany, and often colliding storytelling worlds of filmmaking and publishing that has lovers of good storytelling laughing hysterically. 'The Production' by Peter Thomas Senese will be released on September 29th, 2011.

Soviet Scorpion Nuclear Submarine
'Predator's Games' the riveting sequel of 'The Den of the Assassin', that propels readers into the shocking and deadly world of alternative energy speculation and depicts the world's power-nations conspiring against one another in an extremely dangerous and potentially cataclysmic quest to control what was once the unthinkable unfolds as unique characters initially introduced in 'The Den of the Assassin' race into real and startling possibilities evolving around advances in alternative energy and mankind's greed. 'Predator's Games' by Peter Thomas Senese will be released during the Thanksgiving Holiday Season.


Peter Thomas Senese commented, I am extremely pleased to announce the E-book publications of selected novels that readers from all over the world have embraced. It is indeed a very humbling experience to have such a large and diverse number of book lovers from Anchorage to Los Angeles to Christ Church to Beijing to St. Petersburg to Athens to Oslo to The Isle of Skye to New York, and from Anchorage to Cape Town and places in between have interest in my novels.

Peter & Tyler at the Algonquin 
“I am, as I will continue to be, extremely grateful for the worldwide reception my stories have received. This interest and appreciation supports my strong belief that society continues to evolve into global citizens, and with each and every passing day, the concerns or interests that one person shares in one part of the world has relevance to another person living on the other side of the planet. I think this is truly remarkable, particularly since one of the primary undercurrents of each of my books is the value of global citizenship. The other undercurrent - and I once thought this was a secret only a few readers realized, but in time I came to know how much I have been mistaken - is that if you hear the voice attached to the words in my novels, you will hear the voice of a parent who deeply loves his child. As I now have come to understand, a substantial number of my readers have heard and indentified with that voice. So perhaps these are two of the reasons why my writing continues to be embraced and evolve onto the global stage."


Peter Thomas Senese's E-book series launch will initially release each title in English. However, 'The Den of the Assassin', 'Predator's Games', and 'The Production' will each be released in Spanish, German, and French within eight weeks of their e-book publication date. 'Cloning Christ' and 'Chasing The Cyclone' will be released in English as well as in Spanish, German, French, Italian, Mandarin (Chinese), Hindi, Russian, Portuguese, and Greek. With the expansive growth of consumers turning to e-book readers, the traditional distribution and delivery of an author's written works has vastly changed.


Geopolitical Novelist
Peter Thomas Senese
Sitting Above The Clouds
"As an author who embraces my publishing independence, and having had considerable success, including having several of my books hit and stay on various publishing-industry best-seller lists, the ever-expanding use of e-book readers will allow for good writers with important issues that they desire to share with worldwide opportunity to reach audiences via e-book publications. Over the course of the past years, I have purposefully delayed the electronic release of my novels until I felt comfortable with the evolution of electronic distribution of my writings, and that my readership audience, who was accustomed to reading my books in hardcover format, would support my E-book publication. After receiving an incredible number of inquiries from book lovers all over the world expressing their desire to have my novels made available in E-book format and in multiple languages, I have become extremely comfortable that now is the time to launch selected books I have written on E-book format. This is very exciting!


According to the Association of American Publishers, E-book sales represent the largest single format for book sales in the United States. Paperback sales is considered second, followed by hardcover book sales, both of which sales figures continue to decline. Mike Shatzkin, the founder and chief executive of the Idea Logical Company, which advertises book publishers on digital change said referring to the expansive growth of consumer demand for E-books, "This was a day that was going to come, a day that had to come." Shatzkin predicts that within a decade, fewer than 25% of all books sold will be print versions. Jeffrey P. Bezos, Amazon's chief executive previously commented on how the E-book has overtaken both hardcover and paperback sales on the online retailer's website when he said it is "Astonishing when you consider that we've been selling hardcover books for 15 years, and Kindle books for 33 months."



The Pelican Inn
Muir Woods
Surrounded by giant redwoods
Sitting next to the Pacific Ocean
Peter Thomas Senese is a storyteller focusing on messages in all formats that bespeak global connectivity. He is a writer of habit: each of his stories are written in part at the New York City Public Library's 'Great Reading Room' and 'Map Room', Butler Library at Columbia University, the Brooklyn Public Library at Grand Army Plaza, the Student Union at the University of Wiscnsin in Madison, The Pelican Inn located in Muir Woods, Paradise Cove in Malibu, and the Los Angeles Central Library. 


Commenting on his writing locations, Peter Senese added, "If you're going to do something, do something you relly love at places that you really enjoy. The diversity of my own writing settings allows for me to think carefully and clearly when creating what I consider to be rather complex storylines filled with an enourmous amount of relevant and accurate information. When I write, I literally and figutively go on an amazing journey. And God knows I love it!"


New York City Public Library
The Great Reading Room
He is actively involved in supporting issues that impact the lives of children, including demonstrative support to keep our nation's public libraries open seven days a week; and, actively engaged in numerous and extensive activities surrounding international child abduction prevention; and, actively advocating for new legislation that will protect children and others from malicious online impersonation






Paradise Cove
Malibu
To learn more about Peter Thomas Senese, please visit his official website or Peter's Official blogsite.




Friday, May 20, 2011

An Interview With Peter Thomas Senese On Writing

Wall Street is the setting
of many of
Peter Thomas Senese's
novels.
1. When did you realize you wanted to become an author?
First, I'm not sure if there is a traditional route for anyone to become an author, particularly since every writer draws upon her or his life experiences. However, the reason of how and why I came to write is shared in exact detail in my novel revolving around international child abduction, love, parenting, and a father and son's belief in one another titled 'Chasing The Cyclone' due out later this summer. At the heart of my writing was, as it remains today, a desire to share with my son whatever wisdom I have learned so he may enjoy his life to the fullest. It has been said, and it is true, that if you read carefully any of my novels, you will hear the voice of a father talking to his son, and telling him how much he loves him.

2. Was your first book 'War On Wall Street' a success?
I am very proud of that particular book for many reasons, including the fact that I was able to start and actually complete my first novel and that it went on to sell extremely well. In fact, 'War on Wall Street' became the Number One best selling book release for three consecutive weeks for one of the nation's leading book publishing wholesaler's 'Independent Press' catagory, while also being ranked in their 'Top Ten Fiction Best Sellers List'during that same time period. When I consider the literary icons who were on these lists, it was both a humbling experience and a very proud time. This also made me realize that perhaps being a successful independent publisher and author could be very rewarding.

As it turned out, 'Cloning Christ' followed 'War on Wall Street' and hit the nation's leading wholesalers' Best Seller's list for ten weeks. As an independent publisher, this was a very substantial achievement. I was in some extraordinary company for over a year. When 'Den of the Assassin' was released, it also followed a similiar path; however there was no sustainability because, well, shortly after 'Den's' release, the circumstances that led to 'Chasing The Cyclone' unfolded - and I was gone, racing into the storms of international child abduction on the other side of the planet.

3. What did you learn about the publishing business from these experience?
So many things. The first thing that leaps out is that I really enjoy writing and sharing stories. Of course, it is critical that an author writes a compelling and well-written story that matters today - meaning it is current and has relevance to readers. Without this, it is difficult to obtain any traction with regard to interest and support from publishing wholesalers and book stores. It is also very important that the product you create is manufactured well: in my case I have purposefully only released extraordinarily crafted hardcover books, though I am now in the process of releasing my backlist in mass-market paperback. I also learned if you're going to be taken seriously by the trade, you need to have an ample supply of books and a good marketing plan that you actually intend to execute.

In my case, I have never had a hardcover first printing of less than 15,000 books. I also learned that it was critically important to carefully monitor the flow of books you put into your wholesalers hands, and that if you can avoid working with a distributor, you're way ahead of the game because the distributors then will sell your product to the wholesalers, and you're the one at the short end of the financial stick. Fortunately, my publishing companies have strong contracts within the trade, which is something I think most independent publishers do not have. I also learned just how critically important selling your product to the library market is ... which also lead me to forming such a deep and healthy appreciation of libraries.

Lastly, and most importantly, an author writes for the love and passion of the art, but a publisher publishes because it is a business.

4. What is your perception on how the publishing industry has evolved from the time you first published 'War On Wall Street'?
It has changed leaps and bounds due to the e-book and society's ongoing evolution on how we take in information and actually process that information. Our 'thinking' has changed. It is my opinion that due to the Internet, many individuals in society have a tendancy to skim for information as oppossed to spike for knowlege. This means most individuals dedicate a few minutes at most to obtain information on a topic, whereas in the past, they would alternately turn to a book.

What's really being lost is our ability to be innovative. It is through books that our imaginations unlock and blossom, and I think we're loosing part of this. Unfortunately, the book selling business has taken major hits because individuals do not purchase books as much as they once did. And I say this despite any recent trends that may say otherwise because the statistics used include previously released 'remainder' books, which I assert should not be included in new book sales statistics.

The other item I mentioned is the advent of the e-book. It has given the publishing industry a boost since it allows readers to access books in a non-traditional way. It also has increased the number of publications now available. In many ways, the publishing business has followed the path of the online music business. I think we're seeing the 'Long Tail Theory' at work. Hopefully, the issues of piracy that have plagued the film and music businesses will not be as impactful on the publishing industry.

Sadly, over the past few years we have seen several of the nation's largest wholesalers file for bankruptcy and cloe their operations. Each time this has occurred, distributors and publishers closed their doors because they were not able to withstand the heavy financial fallout that occurred. Unfortunately, many authors were at the end of the line, and did not get paid what they might have been owed. The other thing we're seeing is the tragic closure of independent and national book stores. Something has to change - and change must target how society embraces reading.

5. You are a self-professed 'Librophiliac'. Can you elaborate?
A librophiliac is someone who loves and supports libraries. When I began my second draft of 'War On Wall Street', I did most of my writing at either the Grand Army Plaza branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, the Map Room of the New York City Central Library, or at the Butler Library at Columbia University. And I fell back in love with libraries. Since that time, every book I have written or am working on is written in part in a library. I don't think that will ever change. But my love of libraries runs deeper than where I write. I truly believe that a book is a free ticket to anywhere in the universe and a library is a realm transporter that can take us anywhere. So, I can't tell you how many libraries around the world I have visited, but the number is many. In fact, I have planned vacations around my desire to visit a particular library. I write about this in an essay titled 'Confessions of a librophiliac'.

There is one other component to being a librophiliac that I believe is important. A librophiliac not only loves libraries, but does something in their own way to support a library, whether it be volunterring, advocacy work, or providing financial support and donations. In my case, I have made private donations to over 75 libraries, have worked hard toadvocate that library doors across the nation remain open and properly funded, and to my delight, I have voluntered to help others with their reading and writing skills. And I loved it!

7. Do you have any rituals when you are working on a book?
I think every successful author who is committed to completeing a story must set parameters to write each and every day. Writing is a job, and must be treated that way.

Typically, my novels average 135,000 words. This usually takes me eight to ten weeks to write ... when I'm actually writing. And when I"m writing, I'm doing very little of anything else, including sleeping.

8. How much research goes into your books?
As I previously stated, every writer draws from their personal experiences. I am no different. So, I have a tendancy to write about things I am very familiar with since in my familiarity, I typically have a keen interest in the subject or topic I will write about. This said, and as a historical fiction writer, knowing your facts and presenting historical content or subject matter in the body of your story is essential because without accurate fact gathering and presentation, you are at risk of not including or misrepresenting data that will drive a story. So research is the most important component of writing before you ever put ink to pad or begin typing on your computer.

9. Titles such as 'Cloning Christ', 'The Den of the Assassin', and 'Chasing The Cyclone' are extraordinarly compelling. Do you come up with your own titles, and if so, can you elaborate?
A book's title is one of the most important initially bridges an author may use to connect with their reader. A title must provide insight to the potential reader while creating compelling intrigue that causes the reader, especially if the reader has no or limited familiarity with the writer, to say to themselves, "What's that all about?" In many ways, the title of a book must act like a magnet and pull, compel, or lure a potential reader to take a look at the book.

This said, the title must tell the story entire story in no more than a few words. For example, the title 'Cloning Christ' not only gives the reader that the novel is a story concerning religion and science, but it also may provide the reader to understant the existence of a spiritual quest, which is the absolute undercurrent thesis in the story of Dr. Max Train. In 'Chasing The Cyclone', the title represents the nightmare that any parent who has a child abducted must enter into. Realistically, who in their right mind wants to chase a cyclone? Nobody.

10. What was the most research you conducted for a book?
Initially, I want to say its 'Cloning Christ'. The subject matter of this novel dealt with cutting-edge genomics and biblical history. One mistake in presentation and that would have removed the credability of the premises of the novel. Fortunately, the historical content and fact were presented correctly. Amen. However, I think in truth the research that was required that eventually allowed me to write 'Chasing The Cyclone' was probably the most extensive, exhausting, and consumming, though I did not know at the time that I was conducting this research that I would eventually write a book about the subject. What I was more interested in doing was knowing as much as I can in order to bring my internationally abducted child home. Which, thank God, I successfully did. When I wrote 'Chasing The Cyclone' I drew upon
my experiences and knowledge. Seven weeks from the time I began and 140,000 words later, came what I consider to be the most personal story I have ever written.

11. What was the easist book for you to write?
'Chasing The Cyclone' was the easiest story to write because the story is inspired by my own experiences. Because of this, it was also the hardest to emotionally write.

12. Can you tell us about your activism with children, and literacy?
I think it is a deeply private matter when a person chooses to act philanthropically. However, I think you are referring to my activism concerning international parental child abduciton prevention. This area of focus has been a natural progression of things important to me due my and my family's experiences in this area. Fortuately the international courts under the Hague Convention ruled in our favor, but even then, the nightmare we faced was far from over. It was due to this ordeal that I decided to act and try to make a positive difference by raising public and judicial awareness of the issues at hand while also trying to provide useful tools others may use who unfortunately may face similiar storms of having a child at risk of international parental child abduction. It also became apparant to me that I needed to dedicate time and resources conducting research on critical issues so that the data and findings derived from this work may guide new child abduciton prevention laws and policies at the state and national level. And that is what my dear friend and fellow child advocate Carolyn Ann Vlk and I have done.

Some of the things I have done to make a positive difference include writing the upcoming novel 'Chasing The Cyclone' that critics have embraced. I have also created what appears to be the first and only educational documentary film series on IPCA. It is distributed on the Internet at no charge. I have recieved many messages from individuals from various walks of life: at-risk parents and government officials alike. And their words are all the same: that the information presented has made a differnce in their understanding and lives. And that is so good to hear because that is why I created the ongoing series. I've also created what appears to be one of the most informative privately owned websites concerrning IPCA so information is readly accessible to those who may need it, while the research and connecting reports I have created with Carolyn Ann Vlk concerning abduction growth rates and abduction risk not only have been widely distributed, but are the basis and core of certian legislation we are now moving on. I am also pleased to know that due to Carolyn and my activism, the Prevent Departure Program has been widely dispersed as a child abduction prevention tool targeted parents of IPCA can utalize by coordinating with the Department of State's Office of Children's Issues. And that in itself is a big game-changer. And I am very proud of the work that I provided in assisting my dear friend Carolyn Vlk in advocating for Florida's 'Child Abduction Prevention Act' that she drafed and worked so hard for and is now law. Undeniably and intolerably, IPCA is a growing epidemic that causes tremendous harm for the stolen child or children and the targeted parent. So, in my own way, I'm trying to do something about it.

As far as my activisim concerning literacy, I believe that when a person reads, they forster a deeper connection to the world due to newly obtained knowledge. When this occurs, the world becomes a better place. In my opinion, reading and knowlege makes this world a better, closer place. So, with this in mind, I have at times made various donations to libraries across the country, and, I have participated in programs geared to assist others learn how to read. And I have to tell you, one of the most amazing things I have witnessed on several occassions is when an adult learns how to read. It is as if the world blossoms before them. And that is very cool.

13. Who inspires you to write?
That's easy: my son. Each book I have written is dedicated to and for him.

14. What is the most important book you have read?
Outside of the Holy Bible, the book that has had the most meaning and impact on my life is the autobiography titled 'Unbowed' written by Kenyan Nobel Prize Laurette Professor Wangari Maathai. Professor Wangari Maathai is truly one of the most important voices of our time. This dynamic and indefatigable Kikuyu woman of Kenya has illuminated rays of light through the dark clouds of Kenya, and so Africa. Standing in the face of oppression and unbearable adversity she faced when Kenya was not a land of freedom, but a state of oppression and discord, it was Wangari's resilient voice, her never-ending effort to stand strong in the winds of injustice, and her ceaseless love of mankind that has in many ways begun the great changes toward democracy and freedom for all individuals not just in Kenya, but in Africa.

Acting on what is right . . . standing up for your beliefs . . . standing down oppression and hatred . . . and nurturing Mother Earth as she continues to nurture and provide for all, are themes this visionary African woman - who is the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize - shares with the world in her brilliantly written life story. Readers across the world - men and women of all colors and creeds and beliefs will tap into the determination of this extraordinary activist who has taught so many about how love of each other can grow through respecting and nurturing the land we live on.

There are two really important themes that resonate with me. The first is to be 'Unbowed' is to stand strong in your beliefs, morals, and ethics. For if you do, you will know 'Uhuru' - Freedom!

15. You have been the target and victim of defamation, slander, and libeouous offenses. Can you expand upon this?
I am undesirous to comment other than to say I was the target of malicious online attacks to which I took successful civil action before the appropriate courts, including obtaining various court-ordered restraining orders and other significant punative commands issued against those I brought litigation against. Due to additional legal actions I have undertaken, I am unable to discuss anything further at this point other than to say that I will continue my actions in this matter.

16. When your child was abducted you have stated that you were required to chase into the biggest nightmare and storm of your life. You have openly discussed the use of slander and defamation by an abducting parent in order to sanction their criminal activity of abducting a child. Can you elaborate on what you had to deal with and what others who may face the same circumstances can do to protect themselves?
Under the Hague Convention On The Civil Apects Of International Parental child Abduction that provides a legally strategy for abductors to potentially remain in the country they have criminally abducted a child to. In essence, the abducting parent, who has violated both Federal and various states criminal codes including the crime of kidnapping, will conceivably do whatever is necessary in order to defend against potential long-term criminal sentencing. The way they do this is found under Article 13 of the treaty. Specifically, the abductor can attempt to make a legal defense against charges of child abduction if they are able to prove that it is not in the abducted child's best interest to be returned back to the country of origin. This means that the abductor must create a mud-slinging campaign against the targeted parent. One of the techniques used to do this is the Internet. And realistically, it is very easy to accomplish since the Internet does allow for anonymity so long as a person does not knowingly and purposefully use the name of an individual and then use that person's name and create websites or web pages or web blogs to harass and cause harm to that individual.

In my case, during the extensive litigation that occurred on the other side of the world, a number of web blogs suddenly came to life to attack me. Of course, the abducting parent presented the comments to the courts. However, not only was I able to prove to the courts the untruths that were alledged, but also was able to have my team of experts navigate where the statements were originating from -which to nobody's surprise was primarily back to the country the abducting parent previously resided in or the small Pacific island-nation that the litigation was occuring from. Forunately, the courts acted thoroughly and then swiftly. Unfortunately, the use of slander and defamation is the most prominent tactic an abductor will use when defending a Hague case. Surely, I was not the first or the ten-thousandth person who has had to previously deal with this matter, and unquestionably, I will not have been the last.

In order to curtail the fraudulent use of Article 13 in Hague defense strategies, I think it is necessary for a Hague court to punish a person who makes false accusations, particularly if that person can be connected to defamatory, slanderous, and libelous public statements against a targeted parent.

17. What is your favorite place to write?
What immediately comes to mind is the nobel Great Reading Room located in the New York City Central Library on 5th Avenue. But then I have flashbacks of the many days I had my feet in the sand at Paradise Cove in Malibu. There is also something special about sitting at the Student Union in Madision, Wisconsin with a large legal pad and a handful of pencil. And the gingerbread house styled Pelican Inn, surrounded with centuries old redwood trees located a stone's throw away from the Pacific Ocean is utterly enchanting. Perhaps that's the point - being a writer has allowed me to travel to some wonderful places that are just as important to me as the stories themselves. In this, I have really learned to celebrate this craft and embrace the joy it has brought to me. And going back to rituals, whenever I write a book, I write in all of these locations, and a few locations I have not mentioned.

18. What's next?I have a fairly hectic plate right now. 'Chasing The Cyclone' will be released this summber, then 'Predator's Games' in the Fall, and 'Quest' during Christmas'. So that's three books - all very different and unique that are expected to be released in 2011. On top of that, I am involved in an assortment of film and television projects, so there is a balance to my work. And I am very excited about a boy named Jack, though he may not be an adolescent when you first meet him!

And of course I plan on being very active with new federal legislation that I anticiapte we will be announcing in the near future. So, as you can imagine, I am busy.

19. We asked for and you were kind enough to send us a photograph of things to come. The picture is of you standing on a manhole cover in the middle of Wall Street. Can you explain the importance of this picture?
All I can tell you is that I am very excited about Jack and going 'Up'!

20. Is there a historical figure that you admire and would one day consider writing about?
Our nation's Founding Father President George Washington has been on my mind for some time. There is a unique story and approach I want to write about of this great man. I am confident that one day I will. As I spoke about before, you have to make sure your research in completely accurate.

Book Reviews of Cloning Christ by Peter Senese

An Inspiring work
By Harriet Klausner

Syracuse, New York research geneticist Dr. Max Train deeply believed in God until, a dozen years ago, someone brutally murdered his beloved wife and four-year-old daughter. For Max, their deaths and his legal tribulations afterward left him void of any belief in an All Mighty.

While Max is visiting the Jerusalem area, an earthquake hits uncovering a buried cross. Max wonders if he holds the True Cross that Jesus was crucified on. If the answer is yes, could he clone the Christ from the bloodstains and hair remnants on it causing the Second Coming? In the Vatican Cardinal Anselm Mugant learns of the discovery in Israel. He plans to prevent Max from cloning the Christ by hiring an assassin The Scorpion to kill Max.

Though there are several subplots such as the "Fifth Crusade" that spins the reader away from this delightful inspirational tale, fans will relish this thriller. The tale is loaded with action yet uses the characters as symbols of mankind similar to a medieval passion play like Everyman. The cast represents the faithful, the disbelievers, the dividers (torn between science and religion) or the selfish. CLONING CHRIST brings the debate of religion vs. science to the forefront in an exciting manner that focuses on the sacredness of life.


Thoughtful, Artful, and Valuably Innovative
K. Santon

The modern day or current fiction body requires a process of active fact-gathering - not just working from memory or sensory observation, but to cultivate the root of past historical context so as to give credible life to a storytelller's work of art. In order for a modern-day fiction story to have viable credability a critical criterion necessary is currency - that a writer get on the story's subject matter in a timely manner so that the intended message of the story will have an opportunity to reach an audience to whom the writer directs his or her words to. In 'Cloning Christ', Peter Senese thrust the reader into a spell-binding, mind obsorbing story of currency as the issues of genetic 'human cloning' drive the criterion of currency, while displaying a unique ability of taken a 2,000 year old occurance - the crucifixition of Jesus, and re-creating Jesus' possible birth through the tormented struggles 'Cloning Christ's' main character, Dr. Max Train, must endure as innovative life is given to wooden boards 2,000 years old. The possible rebirth of Jesus, for many Christ, is innovatively created through the author's artful storytelling that essentially hands the possible True Cross of Jesus to the reader, and then says here's the Cross, what do you want to do with it? Unfortunately, the reader, and for this matter, Dr. Train, never have too long to think about what to do with this ancient discovery since one dark ambush after another seems to be waiting for 'The Cross-Bearer'. The thoughtfully juxtaposed ideals of good vs. evil are carefully carried out in the continued confrontation Dr. Train faces as he carries this Cross out of Jerusalem, and into a chaotic world of unknowns waiting for him at every turn.

Senese's story of 'Cloning Christ' is most innovative in that this is not, in my openion, a story that can easily fall in the catagory of 'Christian Fiction' even though there is complete overtures towards Christianity. 'Cloning Christ' is not apocolyptic - there is no Armageddon presented similiar to other well accepted fiction (science) works, unless the reader looks deeply into some of the more thoughtful questions possed in Senese's handling of Jesus' Cross, which he happily hands to you and artfully says 'what do you do next - and, who do you really think it is - Jesus or Christ - that you're holding in your hand? The believeability that a person may one day discover the True Cross of Jesus has credability, regardless of what certain scholars and doctrines claim of Helen's discovery seventeen hundred years ago. And it is the believable criterion of 'currency' that does in fact bring to life the individual readers own Armageddon! Artfully, Thoughtfully, and Valuably Innovatively, Senese hands the reader the past, the present, and the future, and challanges you to look within at your own life and values, though never giving you too much time to stand still because there exists two uniquely created dark forces: the self-rightous man, Anselm Cardinal Mugant, and the prelates Master, an assassin known to one as Sergio, and to a select few as The Scorpion, who are after 'The Cross-Bearer'. Innovatively, the partnership between the prelate and his confessor are filled with many twisted plots and subplots that enthrill the reader, while allowing the author an opportunity to subtlely provide insight on the behaviors of narcissim and self-rightousness.

Innovatively painting a brilliant portrait of landscape and setting, Senese and Geis, create a series of atmospheres which provide 'Cloning Christ' with a living, breathing backdrop. Thus, with 'In Cold Blood' Truman Capote was taking off form the innovations of John Hersey's Hiroshima, the first serious work to attempt a novelistic factual narrative on a large scale. And thus, Tom Wolfe would add his won wrinkle to this strain in 'The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test' by eschewing Capote's uninflected and rather stiff narrative voice for a wigged-out hop patois that mirrored his characters' sensibiltiy, Senese in 'Cloning Christ' presents real scenarios to very real possible events with the kind of suspense and emotion one expects from the best realistic fiction. And by handing 'Cloning Christ's' protagonist, Dr. Max Train and the reader the possible True Cross, Senese goes deep into his subjects' consciousness, emerging with intimacy and empathy that causes the reader to have a reality check of their own.

Overall, 'Cloning Christ' is an outstanding novel. There is a style fo substance that shows the authors were very thoughtful and purposeful in their presentation of factual material, and artful in their interpretation of realistic 'what if's?' that give life to fiction. Most of all, it is with great precision that the reader is given the possible True Cross of Jesus - a valuably innovative concept that causes hairs to rise on your skin, your heart to race, and while sleeping at night, to wake up and attempt to understand what Jesus did for Man on that cross many like myself believe to be The True Cross. This is creative ficiton at its best.


An Extraordinary Novel With Compelling Meaning

Jerry Merrian

Once in a while authors get a tale just right-- this novel is one such example. In a perfect harmony of a sci-fi thriller and religious passion the writers have gotten the reader into a fast paced novel that brings them face to face with a well-conceived and well-thought out predicament: a genetic scientist finds the Cross of Christ. Will he clone the remnants on that Cross? Step by step, carefully and with rigor, the authors take the story from Mount Olivet, where scientist Max Train is confronted with a possible discovery of Jeus that set him off from all others. Is he in the presence of God incarnate's remains?

Assassins commissioned by a clerical power in the Vatican have been watching Train for a while, as well as other geneticists, in preparation to do away with them all in the name of religion and faith-- but their faith is not the faith of the religion of Christ, or any religion. The novel is now joined from Jerusalem on the Joppa Road to Tel Aviv, on a plane to Rome, where Train is shot at, and where he himself turns into a savage to ward off those he cannot understand or fathom. On to Bologna, Lake Como, Zurich as the Vatican's blackmailing prelate Cardinal Mugant issues orders of his compromised followers to kill the fleeing Train before he "commits a sin against Christ again". Paris, Edinburgh-- a brutal encounter for Train and his Mossad aid Sarah, a woman instructed to help Train avoid the treacheries of Mugant's long extending talons--, and then off to New York whither Train escapes by a hair as it seems almost all the world is after Max Train. The media spread lies,the police of different cities have their orders, and now in New York traps are set all through Manhattan-- but Train eludes Mugant's most unbelievable hire, The Scorpion, as the woman Mossad aid is tortured in Colombia. So much more happens in the book, but you get the point: we have a brilliant blend of action and reaction, plan and counterpoise, message and ignore-- all within the pages of this distinctively laid out novel of suspense and turmoil. I re-iterate what I wrote before: authors once in while get a tale just right, and Peter Thomas Senese fits that description here. Now a movie should be made to bring to the screen one of the rare achievements of learning and action conjoined in a novel that only comes around when talent gives rise to true artistic accomplishment. Cloning Christ is one such novel.


A Fresh Approach to A Well Talked Out, Written Subject

By Anthony B.

First off, I want to say there are to many Apocolyptic books out there! What in the world is going on, are The Horsemen Coming, or what? It seems as if everyone is talking about cloning Jesus these days! Now lets get real for a minute, and I say this with no intent to offend those religious folks who actually believe Armageddon will occur upon the sun's next rising! Maybe its the upcoming war, maybe its the cloning buzz, and maybe there are just too many liberties being taken in the publishing business. You go figure this out for yourself, I'm tired of it. Fortunatly, or unfortunatly, I work in a book store, so I get to see the best as well as the 'what were they thinking' in books. Here's my scoop on this book: I kept noticing the cover jacket from the counter, designed with its dna cross, and decided to take a look. Interesting. Yes, once again the cloning Jesus theme is brought out, like other stories, but, to my surprise, this book actually has no intent of diving into the drawn out issues of cloning Jesus. The story, to my applause, takes the reader into the main character's own personal struggles as well as the dark struggles of the protagonist and the villan (who, I will say, were enjoyable to follow). The story is a strong thriller with some unexpected twists that were not predictable, which kept me interested in continuing on. And so I did. Strong points of Cloning Christ: the reader becomes one with the books plot and settings, and, there is a non-preachy education the authors share with their audience. Negatives: I wish we had more insight into the villan known as The Scorpion, and I think the writers could have increased the tension in the epilogue a bit. Overall, I enjoyed this book and will recommend it to readers who like clever thrillers. I can understand why this book is catagorized under Inspirational Fiction, however, I think this book should be considered a thriller, for that's what it really is.


A truly Contemporary Thriller

By Gail Ponder

What I liked most about Cloning Christ is how real world it is: it addresses a phenomenon-- scientific cloning-- in a way making it a reality the reader must confront. How? In the most ingenious way possible-- by taking Jesus Christ's bodily remnant from his Cross and saying to the reader, What happens if Christ's body is cloned? Is it God? Is it a substitute Christ? And what do you do with this new found reality, the cloned remnants of God the Son?

Cloning Christ brings the reader across many leaps of faith as its hero, Max Train, flees unknown assassins from Jerusalem all the way to New York. The Vatican looms as a cursing shadow in Train's struggle to understand his find of Christ's Cross. Within the eternal city prowls a Cardinal, Anselm Mugant, who has arrogated unto himself the role of God's vengance on geneticists who dare to play "Creator" of man. Powerful players in finance and media, gun running, and environmental ownership are this Cardinal's pawns as the Israeli Mossad comes forth in ways clever and subtle to beat back the would be killers of Max Train.

There is a great human dimension in the book that the two authors adroitly develop: the heartache, doubt, despair, fear, and final resurrection of Max Train's spirit; the plodding hatred and self-righteousness of a pathological prelate; the calm and deliberate behavior of a Pope and a Jewish Rabbi; the simply remorseless behavior of a hired killer who was once a penitent at the confessional of Anselm Mugant. In the character of this killer, The Scorpion. one sees Nietszche revelling in the oily turmoil of words he alone could bring about.

Cloning Christ is a contemporary thriller then, in its making clear what cloning is for humanity, what it could be for a God, and what it actually became for the novel's hero-- Max Train. His only desire in life was finally never to have lost the family so cruelly siezed from him, but which he finally found replaced in full when he made his peace with the Cross and saw his life transformed by a magical woman who actually showed him that God had never stopped loving him.

I cannot recommend the book strongly enough.

Universal Truths

By Mitchell Blessitt

We like stories because they tell us about our world and enable us to learn from the experiences of others, an imaginative capacity that is one of the principal endowments of man. Cloning Christ by Peter Senese disseminates and explains the cultural traditions of religious beliefs that shape our lives by creating an praise-worthy historical thriller evolving around the Cross of Christ. In creating Cloning Christ, the main support characters of this Cross, Dr. Max Train and his guide, the Mossad agent, Sara, the author develops a story that counsels on existential dilemmas of the spirit and soul so to admonish us and point us in new directions, to give us courage to stay a given course, provides us a sense of universal kinsmen, kinswomenship - offers us other eyes through which we might see, other ears which we might hear. It is true that stories attract us by resonating with our anxieties; they allay our anxieties by conveying information or conferring wisdom. By essentially handing to the reader the Cross of Christ, Senese effectively causes great anxiety to the new Cross-bearer while provoking this reader to confront, indirectly at first, and then directly as the story unfolds, the essence of one's faith.

If we rely on stories to guide us through life, we want the guide to be reliable and truthful, and to tell it like it really is or could be; however, we also want the guide to be artful and witty, and to lead us along paths with which we are familiar. Cloning Christ is an inescapable contradiction in terms; a nonfiction fiction; a factual fantasy; a truthful deception; a non-beleiver beleiving.

Cloning Christ is a fascinating, cleverly written geo-theological thriller in a class by itself.



This was good.

By Biker Bob

Okay kids, here's my thoughts: First off, the characters in this book are thought out - each somehow making you think about different issues we all face in today's mixed-up world. The lead guy, Max Train, is a normal guy that really got pissed-on: he losses his wife and daughter to a brutal murder, then gets tried about their killings. If this happened to me, I, like Max sure would have some choice words with the Big Man upstairs. As you can imagine, Max doesn't believe in a thing. Then something crazy happens to him - he finds a cross that may be Jesus cross. To make things worse, this cross appears to have blood on it. Now kids, in christian faith, didn't Jesus, if he was Christ, leave this place? That is a question Max is confronted with. So here is a guy that looses his faith, wants to get back to believing, then suddenly is confronted with wondering if God exists.

To lead matters from the gray to the black, there is a cardinal, who in my openion, is one of the cleverist characters I have every read, that wants this guy Max dead before he lets on to the world that a cross that may be the one Jesus was linched on was found. Yep! The blood and hair follicles get Cardinal Mugant's blood boiling. Caught in what he thinks is his responsabilty to protect the Church, this guy does anything humanly possible to find Max - including making a deal with an assasin who is seeking redemtion and salvation . . . so the Cardinal thinks.

Unfortunately, Mugant has no idea who he REALLY made a deal with. Do I hear some piercing violins? I sure do! Adding to the mix are some fascinating characters, known as the Fifth Crusade. Five cats with great wealth coming from the misdeeds of Nazi Germany that were protected by the Church (this stuff I know to be true, so the authors did some serious homework), are all held hostage, so to speak, by Mugant. If they don't follow his commands, their little secret of how they pandered monies would be shared with the world.

In essence, their lives belong to him. There's this woman Adrianna who is the only surviving child of an arms dealer that can't have a kid. Yet she is torn between participating in the Cardinal's manhunt for a genetisct who may one day assist in medical science that may allow a flower to grow inside her, and killing him. There's this media mogul from Italy who is trying to also protect his empire, but believes in the message of the good Pope - who Mugant can't stand and expects to where the great big hat once the Pope dies.

There's a CIA bigshot with more secrets than there are secrets also manipulated by this crazy cat. You get the point: there are some good layers here. Personally, my favorite cat outside the Cardinal is a Jewish rabbi that helps out Max, not to mention Sara, the 'guide' who eventually follows and protects him as the story drives you to keep reading. The cool thing is that Max, while on this crazy journey, somehow finds his soul, and makes friends again with the Big Man upstairs. Overall kids, this is a good story.