The Tenth Cow
Gelesen von Aram Schefrin
Aram Schefrin





When Teddy Kagan finds a pure red heifer (heifer: a young, virgin cow) on the Florida ranch of a TV evangelist, he knows - because he knows Scripture and biblical prophesy - that he has discovered the first step in a plot to speed up the bloody End of Days and the Second Coming of Christ - a plot which could lead to a nuclear Holy War.
And it's Teddy's job to stop it from happening.
Fantasy? Not exactly. The plot is actually under way.
"The Tenth Cow", the third podcast novel by Aram Schefrin, takes the story to its limits, tracing what has already happened - and what could happen - through a brilliant cast of characters in Israel and America. Add polo, Kabbala, the American President and a strange love affair into the mix and you get a rich stew of romance, satire and suspense and a scary look at what might come to be the most important event of our time.
To learn about the facts behind this book, go to http://www.tenthcow.blogspot.com and click on the links.
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Bewertungen
By: George





I recently added this to my aggregator, and am really enjoying the story so far. The world the author has created is one so completely alien to my experience I find myself reviewing the feed to make sure I don't miss any plot elements. Mr. Shefrin does a great job ...
By: Texas George





Great ending, and I won't spoil it for you here. Suffice it to say that I, too was worried about rapture occurring before Mr. Schefrin got out the last chapter, and not being around to enjoy it.... Thanks again for a GREAT book, and now I'll head back to Consider ...
By: Billy C





Really amazing story. Mr. Schefrin has an amazing knowledge of all things Israeli and Jewish. The details about the city and the history really drew me in. At times I did find the story a bit difficult to follow as there were so many characters and they were so intertwined. ...
By: Ramona Holliday(author)





This book WAS hard to follow and I lost interest in it at times. I had to re-listen to it, so I could put together certain items. It was hard. The reader sounded like he had taken a couple of Vicoden or took voice lessons from Sylvester the Cat. The ...
By: Juuro





What do you mean, hard to follow? In a world where Robert Jordans and G.R.R. Martins write multi-volume monsters with hundred subplots, this is trivially simple two-layer, single-narrative story. The only reason I can think of anyone having problems following is that in dialogs it is not always clear who ...
By: judith scherello





I have to agree with Ramona Holliday: this book WAS REALLY hard to follow and I lost interest in it. I had to re-listen to it, and I gave up in the end... Anyway, other listeners seem to like it a lot.
By: Byron Int





Episode number one at 22MB is empty -no sound (except for the ad about iFrogs). iTunes shows it is over two hours long, but upon playing, only the iFrogs ad plays and that's it. Have tried downloading it twice. Byron Int
By: jeff adamson





I listened to the first 2 episodes and had to stop. The reader's accent was killing me. Please people...you might write a great story. But for God's sake, get someone with a decent voice to read it for you.