Jerry Fletcher, cynic, is abducted while on a hiking trip with
co-workers. He wondered if he was trapped in an "X-Files
reality." Yoshu'ah, an alien, appears to Jerry and explains
that there are two forces at work on planet earth, one is the
force of LIGHT or good and one is the force of DARK or evil.
Star Souls of LIGHT include Moses, Buddha, Isaiah, Daniel,
Joseph and Jesus they taught love of God and the universe. But
DARK took the teachings of LIGHT and "manifested the
institution of religion, creating the hierarchy of power."

Jerry is one of the Star Souls and has been chosen to enlighten
Earth. "You are like many great warriors of the Light. We have
transferred large amounts of information to your DNA within
your bones, and later, while on the Earth plane, you like
thousands upon thousands of LIGHT warriors, will battle to save
the Earth plane, bringing LIGHT unto Earth."

Jerry is returned to Earth and begins to enlighten others; his
message is not one that the system of institutions wants
spread. The people stage a rebellion against the government,
there is rioting and civil unrest. Jerry has become a "threat."

Reading "When the Angels Have Risen" I could have sworn it was
written by Michael Moore or a Michael Moore clone. The book is
written in a humorous way but has some very serious deep lying
messages.

Those who do not trust the government or forms of institutions
will love this book and the message it preaches. The front
cover is beautifully done and promises something prophetic and
exciting inside.

The plot is good science fiction. My views on Christianity are
very different from the author's; however, I have to admit he
is a good writer and has done an excellent job. I did notice
several editing errors. All in all this is an interesting read.
I recommend this book to liberals. This book, "When the Angels
Have Risen," has succeeded in making me ask questions and
ponder many things I believe in.

About The Author: Having lived several lives in one, Andrew
Feder during the eighties lived in Israel on a Moshav for six
years. Later, he wrote several editorials and short stories.
Much later, during the so-called midlife crisis, he began
writing novels and poems. http://www.andrewfeder.com