Andrew Fox Signing The End of Daze at Winchester Book Gallery

Looking for a fun outing this Sunday, May 21st? If you live in the Washington, DC metro area or Northern Virginia, why not come out to historic Winchester, Virginia in the spectacular Shenandoah Valley and visit me at the Winchester Book Gallery between noon and 2 PM?

The Book Gallery is located on Winchester’s famed Loudoun Street Pedestrian Mall located in the heart of Old Town Winchester, a 45-block National Register Historic District, surrounded by dining, boutique shopping, and historical museums. 7 N. Loudoun Street, Winchester, VA 22601 – Tel. 540.667.3444 – info@winchesterbookgallery.com

The End of Daze is a satirical Jewish version of the Left Behind series that answers the question, “What if the end days arrive and the traditional Jewish version is the accurate one?” As you may imagine, chaos ensues, with the other, much larger world faiths being very unhappy, particularly those followers of Islam — and the progressive elements of the Jewish community are among the biggest critics of G-d’s reemergence onto the scene.

Copies are available for $14.95, and of course I’ll be more than happy to sign them and personalize them. Stick around and I’ll join you for a cup of coffee after the signing!

Here’s the back cover copy:

“Jacob Zvi has turned his back on everything he was taught to value. His faith, his family, his citizenship, and even his morals. Yet seemingly divine fate introduces Jacob to the struggling members of an Orthodox congregation in the middle of a ghetto in New Orleans while terrorists explode a purloined Soviet nuclear artillery shell atop the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

“But things quickly take a turn for the Biblical, for the worthy dead are returning to life to build a Third Temple atop the now radioactive Temple Mount, scoured empty by the atomic blast. They return not to bodies of flesh and blood, but to cybernetic bodies produced in an advanced robotics lab on the Tulane campus, part of a secret project funded by the Department of Homeland Security.

“The End of Days has begun, but unlike anything that has been anticipated by Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, or Muslim. When Jacob is inexplicably selected to serve as God’s mouthpiece, and he finds he makes for a clownishly awkward prophet of God’s Kingdom on Earth.

“But he will have to up his game immeasurably in order to broker peace with all the factions who bitterly reject this version of the End Times—chief among them progressive Jews themselves! THE END OF DAZE is a science fiction eschatological satire fitting for the End Times encroaching on the twenty-first century.”

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