HUNTED
Addressing the issue of why people kill each other in the name of religion, this book contains many similarities to today's world and wars.
Xulon Author Releases Fiction Book about an Egyptian Christian Boy Hunted by ISIS
Addressing the issue of why people kill each other in the name of religion, this book contains many similarities to today's world and wars.
2019-02-20
Within the pages of Pierce
Kelley’s new
book,
Hunted
($15.99, paperback, 9781545602072; $25.99, hardcover, 9781545605189; $7.99,
ebook, 9781545602089), readers will find a story about a sixteen year-old
Coptic Christian boy from a small village in Egypt who was spared after being
captured by ISIS in Sirte, Libya in February 2015. Now, ISIS is hunting him.
Twenty-one Coptic Christians
were beheaded by ISIS in Sirte, Libya in February 2015. In Hunted, readers will
learn of Mar-Thoma Christians, Hinduism, Buddhism, and the history of India. It
is contemporary, relevant, informative, educational, and entertaining.
“ISIS continues to wreak havoc
in the world to this day,” says Kelley. “This book addresses the issue of why
people kill each other in the name of religion. It explains differences between
religions—especially Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus.”
Pierce Kelley has been a
lawyer for over 40 years. He has written more than 20 books, most of which are
novels, though he has also written several nonfiction books, such as legal
texts, how-to books, and a collection of short stories.
Xulon Press, a division of
Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more
than 12,000 titles published to date. Hunted is available online through
xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.