Publisher's Synopsis
Can a prophet of God survive in the corrupt and hypocritical 21st century? Hugo Noël Santander Ferreira, in his novel inspired by personal experiences, demonstrates exactly that.
In 2022, the Vatican's Inquisition, the FBI, and the CIA spy on and pursue a prophet anointed by Jesus in Madras, India. This is Petrus Romanus, an actor and university lecturer to whom God manifested moments before the fall of the Twin Towers, during the attacks in London on July 7, 2005, and in the 2012 India earthquake, when God heeded his plea not to destroy the world, as the Mayans had predicted. "But diseases will come," was the prophecy given to him by the Creator as penance.
Amid cataclysms, Petrus proclaims on social media that storms and earthquakes are not due to climate change but to financial inequalities and borders between nations. World powers filter his publications and discover that those who attack Petrus die irremediably. Fearful of the Pope, the Queen of England sends assassins against Petrus. They all fail, and both the Queen and the Pope die when planning a new attack.
Thus, the Vatican manipulates to have Petrus interned in a psychiatric hospital in Colombia. Three days later, the snow mountain Nevado del Ruíz erupts, threatening to destroy cities like Bogotá. This event scares away Petrus Romanus's most vehement enemies, and he is immediately released.
An old friend from Israel contacts Hugo Noël to ask him to write a novel inspired by his mystical experiences.