Serpent of Moses by Don Hoesel

This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing Serpent of Moses Bethany House Publishers (July 1, 2012) by Don Hoesel

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Don Hoesel is a Web site designer for a Medicare carrier
in Nashville, TN. He has a BA in Mass Communication from
Taylor University and has published short fiction in Relief
Journal. He was born and raised in Buffalo, NY but lives in
Spring Hill, Tennessee, with his wife and two children. The
Serpent of Moses is his fourth novel.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Moses built and lifted up the brass serpent,
healing the afflicted Israelites of snakebites.

King Hezekiah called the serpent Nehushtan.
Long thought destroyed, it’s been buried for
millennia, secreted under the region’s shifting sands.

Now the Israeli government wants it back and they
will stop at nothing to get their hands on it. Yet
they’re not the only ones who covet the Nehushtan.

Archaeologist Jack Hawthorne travels to Libya intent
on recovering the sacred object, but one does not
cross the Mossad and expect to walk away without a
fight. Jack and his friends must find the priceless
“snake of brass upon a pole” before those who are
also hunting it find them…and silence them forever.

If you would like to read the first chapter of
Serpent of Moses, go HERE.

2 thoughts on “Serpent of Moses by Don Hoesel

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