Publisher's Synopsis
In the barren land near the Jordan border, a creature with hair the color of weak burgundy wine lay hidden atop a nearby bolder, and eavesdropped on Jacob Arugete's phone conversation. Messengers in the dust were everywhere; no more gathering today, and the caller's urgency took care of tomorrow. Why not tag along and learn what happened. No doubt, many opportunities for bad deeds were waiting. Rampant murder, depravity, and greed brought on by a careless society, the nation had drifted from its dedicated purpose. Dwindling numbers of upstanding citizens protested, but campaign placards touting their candidate's conservative position lay in the gutters, and ultra-liberals, and free grazers were calling the prosperous nation, Push City. Watching Jacob leaving the barren land, the creature disappeared in a puff of black smoke. A moment later, he reappeared as a handsome, red headed man with an unusual olive skin complexion, on a busy street in Push City. Two men holding hands smiled and said, "hello." They became angry at his attitude. Profanity spilled from their painted lips. Suddenly, the ranting stopped. An eyewitness passing by glanced at the two bodies lying on the sidewalk. He kept on walking. Push City offered many sinful things, and it included wide ranging freedom of expression.