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2.19.07 |
The Ascension is set to be released on March 30, 2007.
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2.9.07 |
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THE ASCENSION BEGINS…
A Catholic bishop. A Quaker prayer leader. A Methodist minister. A Mormon ward leader. An entire congregation of Seventh Day Adventists. What do they have in common? They all minister to people’s spiritual needs. And someone—or something—is ripping them to shreds for it.
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A BLOODY WARNING…
Police detective Caldwell “Cal” Evans, still three weeks shy of completing rehab, is called in on the case. His only clue is a chilling message written in blood at the first murder scene: “Leave the Christ alone. He does not belong to you.”
THE SERPENT SHALL REIGN…
With bodies piling up, Cal and his partner, Velvet Rabinowitz, chase leads involving snake-handling cults, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and an ancient ceremony left unfinished for two thousand years. With the help of a graduate student and an enigmatic Roman Catholic priest, the two detectives do more than fight for their lives…
…they fight for us all.

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Michael G. Cornelius is the author of the award-winning novel Creating Man (Vineyard Press, 2001: Finalist, Lambda Literary Prize, Nominee, Independent Press Award and American Library Association Award,) and is co-author of the popular Susan Slutt, Girl Sleuth detective parody series.
He has also published short fiction in numerous journals, magazines, and anthologies, including Velvet Mafia, The Egg Box, Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine, The Spillway Review, and Encore, as well as in anthologies from Alyson Press, StarPress Books, and others. Currently chair of the Department of English and Mass Communications at Wilson College in Chambersburg, PA, Michael received his Ph.D. from the University of Rhode Island. He has published in numerous academic journals, including Fifteenth-Century Studies, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching, The Delta Epsilon Sigma Journal, and SCOTIA: A Journal of Scottish Studies. He has an article on Chaucer’s ploughman in the anthology Black Earth, Ivory Tower (University of South Carolina Press, 2005,) published a reference text with SynSine Press, and another article on spatial identity and the tale of Bluebeard forthcoming. He has just completed a manuscript on the iconicity of medieval English monarch Edward II. Michael is also a Pennsylvania state Humanities Council scholar in the field of Horror Cinema, and in his spare time, Michael enjoys reading, golf, football, tennis, and anything to do with the BBC-America television show “Bargain Hunt.”
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