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Some say the modern world is evil, without spirit or soul. Some yearn for a simpler time. What if they got their way? – David Litwack’s Sci-Fi Coming-of-Age Novel There Comes a Prophet is Our Kindle eBook of the Day at just $4.99, with 4.7 Stars on 21 Reviews, and Here’s a Free Sample

Here’s the set-up for David Litwack’s There Comes a Prophet, just $4.99 on Kindle:

A world kept peaceful for a thousand years by the magic of the ruling vicars. But a threat lurks from a violent past. Wizards from the darkness have hidden their sorcery in a place called the keep, and left a trail of clues that have never been solved.

Nathaniel has grown up longing for more, but unwilling to challenge the vicars. Until his friend Thomas is taken for a teaching, the mysterious coming-of-age ritual. Thomas returns but with his dreams ripped away. When Orah is taken next, Nathaniel tries to rescue her and ends up in the prisons of Temple City. There he meets the first keeper of the ancient clues. But when he seeks the keep, what he finds is not magic at all.

If he reveals the truth, the words of the book of light might come to pass:

“If there comes among you a prophet saying ‘Let us return to the darkness,’ you shall stone him, because he has sought to thrust you away from the light.”

From the reviewers:

Author David Litwack has created a believable dystopian world devoid of technology [after] technology overtook humanity and led to social collapse…This is a coming-of-age story, a tale of friendship and loyalty, and of self-discovery and self-belief… such a well-written book with so many thought-provoking concepts that I am sure readers will thoroughly enjoy it. –Fiona I. for Readers Favorite

Litwack takes the reader on an adventurous ride of ups and downs, ins and outs as Orah, Nathaniel and Thomas set out to find their true selves. It is a fast-paced novel that will never leave you, always calling you back when you have other things to do.–Molly E. for Readers Favorite

Author David Litwack has created a vivid world and a great adventure that transports the reader far into a fascinating future.– Jean Brickell for Readers Favorite

From the author:

There Comes a Prophet is about a dystopia devoid of technology, the result of an overreaction to a distant past where progress had overtaken humanity and led to social collapse. The solution—an enforced return to a simpler time. But Prophet is also a coming of age story, a tale of three friends and their loyalty to each other as they struggle to confront a world gone awry. Each searches for the courage to fight the limits imposed by their leaders, along the way discovering their unique talents and purpose in life.

 

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The urge to write first struck when working on a newsletter at a youth encampment in the woods of northern Maine. It may have been the night when lightning flashed at sunset followed by northern lights rippling after dark. Or maybe it was the newsletter’s editor, a girl with eyes the color of the ocean. But he was inspired to write about the blurry line between reality and the fantastic.

Using two fingers and lots of white-out, he religiously typed five pages a day throughout college and well into his twenties. Then life intervened.

He paused to raise two sons and pursue a career, in the process becoming a well-known entrepreneur in the software industry, founding several successful companies. When he found time again to daydream, the urge to write returned.

There Comes a Prophet is his first novel in this new stage of life.

David and his wife split their time between Cape Cod, Florida and anywhere else that catches their fancy. He no longer limits himself to five pages a day and is thankful every keystroke for the invention of the word processor.

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