Intolerant by Smith, H. Petersen
Smith, H Petersen
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Intolerant -- H. Petersen Smith, Paperback


In 2026, the US is taken over by radical Islamic terrorists. Using three separate nuclear devices, they leveled portions of New York, Los Angeles, and St. Louis. ROSIE CHAVEZ, a Christian nurse, learns what it's like to live under the totalitarian regime of Sharia Law. JAMAL KADIB, the DFW imam, is becoming increasingly reluctant to serve as the hard-driving radical Islamist when he sees the devastating results of the caliph's directives. He has to oversee the murder of people, the confiscation of property of others, and the 45-mile march of millions of infidels to a concentration camp. Rosie must respond to the edict to leave her home and join the march as she smuggles her injured child out of a hospital which is disposing of people who are of no value to the government. Rosie endures the brutal experience only to see God come through for her and others. I was born and raised in South East Idaho. I graduated from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas with a degree in English. I worked for the Department of Energy, ultimately as the Information Director for the Idaho National Laboratory, until I retired in SW Utah. I enjoy an outdoor life of fishing, hiking, and photography with my spouse of 50 years. GO FROGS!!

Author: H. Petersen Smith
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 05/22/2023
Pages: 388
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.08lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9781662862243