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About the Book:
Dr. Shoorab's world is ripped apart as a result
of a violent riot outside a Hindu temple. Convinced that religious
dogma is liable for his loss, he decides to sue God, naming the
various religious councils as joint defendants. The litigation forces
bishop, mufti and swami to temporarily put aside their differences and
pull together in defence of their respective faiths - and God. Amidst
global unrest calling for the dismissal of the lawsuit, the trial
judge finds himself in a peculiar dilemma as curious events unfold in
the courtroom, conscious that his decision could change the world
forever.
About the Author:
M. Ram Krishn was raised in Georgetown, Penang, where he was exposed
to a number of world religions. Fascinated by the mystery of faith, he
traveled across continents to cities steeped in religious history and
culture. As a traveler and an attorney, he
constantly dealt with the
many facets of human character. Having lived in racially polarized
Malaysia and
in
class-conscious England, he
currently resides in the
laid-back Caribbean with his wife, daughter, and son. This is
his first novel.
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