About Seeking the Light of Justice:
Seeking the Light of Justice is the stunning debut of the Hoshiyan Chronicles. A suspenseful thriller mixed with powerful themes that that keep you turning pages. The Light of Justice is a thriller/adventure Sci-Fi/fantasy novel written without profanity or explicit sex. Israeli archaeologist, Professor Yoshua Rosenberg’s team are hot on the trail of the legendary king, the Light of Justice. Their first solid clues comes when they discover the cover page of the Hoshiyan Chronicles. Following the professor’s internet posting, the Pope is notified by Vatican security. The pope ventures into an underground vault holding the most sensitive secrets .He finds an ancient directive ordering the destruction of all copies of the Hoshiyan Chronicles and anything connect to the writer, Aharon Dori. Thus starts the Vatican’s secret war on Yoshua and the Chronicles. Yoshua finds his next clue, a former synagogue converted to a now vacant chapel. He buys the abandoned building. Yoshua notices that the blueprints don’t match the inside of the structure. The blueprints indicate another room that was sealed off.
When the professor and his team breach the walls, they discover a monstrous horror: 46 tortured mummies, the remnant of a Jewish community tortured by the Inquisition and sealed behind a double brick wall. Thus, their place of worship became their tomb. Eight books were found with the bodies.
Yoshua realizes his discovery will cause the Spanish government humiliation on an international scale. Fueled by Papal encouragement, the Spanish government arrests the Israeli archeologists and confiscates all their finds. Illegally incarcerated, from where will their salvation come?
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Author Bio:
Dr. Barry Nadel was born in Texas (July 11, 1953), and grew up in San Jose, California (before it was Silicon Valley, in a traditional home that was shomer Shabbat and kashrut. Between 1971-73 he studied Archeology and Anthropology and then switched to Enology and Viticulture, receiving his B.Sc. from UC Davis (1975) and then his M.Sc. in grape genetics in 1977. He was the first person to do grape tissue culture at UC Davis. In 1976 he won the Winkler Scholarship from the Dept. of Viticulture and Enology. That same summer he made aliyah to Israel to do his PhD in plant genetics at the Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University in Rehovot, which he received in 1981. Dr. Nadel worked as a researcher in plant biotechnology and physiology for 6 years at the Faculty of Agriculture. He then founded his own small vegetable seed company for 22 years, responsible for plant breeding (plant sex), stock seed maintenance and seed production. He served in the Army reserves for 13 years in the artillery (3 years in Lebanon, and 5 years of Intifada). Later he was a full-time volunteer for the Border Police, responsible for the security of Moshav Kfar Pines for 10 years. In 2002 he remarried to Hadassah, from Manchester, England, the love of his life. With her he reached the spiritual heights of selfless love with no thought of compensation. She died in his arms July 20, 2004 of cancer. Hadassah was the catalyst for a total upheaval in his spiritual life. Hadassah became his teacher and he her student. Dr. Nadel is currently chief scientist for a consortium medicinal Cannabis responsible for tissue culture, agro-technical research and plant breeding. Dr. Nadel has three daughters, one son and nine grandchildren (5 girls and 4 boys). He is both divorced and a widower. He has been writing for over 35 years both scientific and non-fiction works. For the past 23 years Dr. Nadel has been writing fiction. In 2013 he decided to publish the fiction project called the Hoshiyan Chronicles. It is a highly spiritual work based on the principles of Justice, Righteousness and Faith.