“Men’s hearts shall fail from fear…for the planets of the heavens shall be shaken” (Luke 21:26).
When rookie astronomer Irina Kirilenko discovers a planet-size comet in the Kuiper Belt on a collision course for Mars, she first faces stonewalling from the Minor Planet Center, then coercion and stricture from NASA. They press her to embrace an ingenious reinterpretation of her discovery and ban her from talking about it.
It slowly dawns on her that the government is fostering a massive conspiracy to keep the public oblivious to the truth—Earth is facing an existential threat. Unwilling to be silenced, she recruits fellow astronomer Ariele Serrafe to evaluate her discovery, placing both in the crosshairs of government agents.
Set in a dystopian vision of the near future, The Rogue, the first volume of the Planets Shaken series, weaves the threads of biblical prophecy, ancient history, government conspiracy, and electric universe theory into a thought-provoking, tensely plotted thriller—one that asks us to reconsider the nature of the universe and the destiny of the world.
Targeted Age Group: 16+
Genre: Christian Fiction—Futuristic
What was your inspiration for this book?
A lifelong passion for Bible prophecy, ancient history (especially catastrophism), and cosmology.
When you wrote the book did you know you were going to offer it as an audiobook?
I had hoped to do an audio book eventually, but the expense and effort seemed prohibitive if I was going to offer the book with professional quality.
Why did you decide to produce an audiobook?
Podium Publishing contacted me and wanted to do my book, so I gladly accepted their offer.
How did you choose the reader for the book and the production company?
Podium Publishing and I worked together to choose a reader that, in their professional opinion, was a good fit for the book.
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