Innocent Earth Audiobook (Free)
- Catherine Fitzsimmons
- 11 h 46 min
- Findaway Voices
- 2019-05-09
Summary:
Earth has attained world peace at last. Overseen with the Globe Council, located in Jerusalem, the planet has truly turn into a global community, and mankind has reached an age group of enlightenment.
It is now time when the visitors arrive.
Wielding near-miraculous technology, they arrive claiming to possess seeded Earth with humans, and have returned to claim ‘their personal.’ Their statements and the look of them seem prophesied by the Bible, and religious beliefs and politics clash as quarrels break out whether about Innocent Earth these visitors have got the right to take people, even as it becomes obvious that humanity could do little to avoid them.
Arhus Gint is normally a lowly translator doing work for the esteemed World Council when he happens to appeal to an ambassador, and the visitors. Instantly, a man with no political aspirations finds himself at the center of negotiations between the World Council as well as the site visitors. As tensions rise and people on both edges of the argument become more desperate, Arhus wonders less if he can keep his job throughout it all and worries even more if he may also keep his mind.
‘Readers will love this high-tension story of a troubled near future.’ – Publisher’s Weekly
‘Intelligently observed and peopled with well-drawn, believable characters, the plot delivers an unusual perspective on a much-visited subject. A thought-provoking function and a pleasant addition to the genre. ????’ – Reader’s Favorite
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