The Landing at Aipotu: A Fantasy Account of Flight Mh370
Description
The Cackelry Stories … Professor Jeremiah B Cackelry III, a brilliant
Einsteinian scientist, intent on saving the world, was introduced in The Man
Who Created God (Xlibris). A confirmed atheist, he married his young assistant
and met death by complications of erectile medication. In The Abduction: The
Sacred Legend of the Great Wall (Authorhouse) his widow, Anne Duchin, married
to a banker, Jeremiah B Cackelry IV, became involved in a search for a
controversial writing hidden in the Great China Wall. The first Chinese
ambassador made an arduous trek westward for alliances with Romans against
Mongolian hordes. A chance stay at a Bethlehem farm and the Messianic Prophesy
caused him to substitute his twin infant for Jesus in the manger. His second
twin, assisting in burial following crucifixion, was mistaken for
resurrection. All humans must eventually die and afterlife is of universal
concern. The imaginative mind looks to its best interest. Religion can guide
men’s souls but simple belief is not for everyone. A recent Cackelry book The
Afterlife of a Restless Soul: But Is God Really a Woman? (Outskirts) follows
his spirit into the afterlife where, finding no god, he reorganizes heaven.
Disillusioned by ideal existence he returns to the planet plagued by fear that
a god might exist and is likely to be a woman. This short book The Landing at
Aipotu: A Fantasy Account of Flight MH370 (Outskirts) presents an alternative
to the generally accepted end to the mysterious disappearance of the Malaysian
aircraft. When extensive searches found no trace of the airliner that left
Kuala Lumpur intended for Beijing, the media reports were merged with a
Cackelry story in process. Read more
Features:
Product Details:
- Publisher : Outskirts Press (July 21, 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 198 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1478738065
- ISBN-13 : 60
- Item Weight : 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.45 x 9 inches