Jeffrey Small

The Breath of God


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       CHAPTER 53 - PARO, BHUTAN

       CHAPTER 54 - NEW HOPE CHURCH BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

       CHAPTER 55 - PARO, BHUTAN

       CHAPTER 56 - CASHIERS, NORTH CAROLINA

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       EPILOGUE

       Acknowledgements

       ABOUT THE AUTHOR

       Copyright Page

       ADVANCE PRAISE FOR THE BREATH OF GOD

      There is nothing better than reading a novel that exceeds expectation. The Breath of God is a spectacular thriller that spans the world, history, and the limits of imagination; an epic adventure that left me yearning for more.

      Richard Doetsch, author of The Thieves of Darkness and The 13th Hour

      “First-time novelist Jeffrey Small has created a thrilling adventure tale that spans cultures and religious traditions while also exploring fundamental spiritual truths. I was intrigued by the unique proposition that lies at the heart of the plot and captivated by the characters that keep the story moving. If you enjoy reading a fast moving mystery with the added bonus of a challenging investigation of religious beliefs then this is the book for you.”

      Steve Floyd, CEO August House Books

      “In this gripping tale—played out against an intriguing international setting—East meets West, mystery meets romance, the human spirit meets the divine spirit and the reader meets a novelist of the first caliber.”

      The Honorable Raymond Seitz, former US Ambassador to Great Britain

      “What fun, for the heart and for the soul! In this compelling thriller, Jeffrey Small treks through a fascinating nineteenth century legend—or is it a hoax, or is it a healthy exercise in our broadening spiritual awareness? In this delightful book, Small also explores the popular distinction between religion as exploitation and religion as mysticism. Enjoy it!”

      The Very Reverend Samuel G. Candler, Dean of the Cathedral of St. Philip

      “From the very first pages, The Breath of God will draw you in! Jeffrey Small’s masterful storytelling will take you from Himalayan monasteries to the American Bible Belt in a heart pounding adventure filled with twists, turns and shocking revaluations that will rock the foundation of traditional Christianity. This gripping roller coaster of a novel will keep you guessing until the very end. If you liked The Da Vinci Code, you will love this book.”

      Darren Main, author of Yoga and the Path of the Urban Mystic

      “The Breath of God, the debut thriller by Jeffrey Small, is sure to create controversy while exploring the plausibility of an ancient legend that could tie the world’s religions to each other. Although fiction, Mr. Small paints a colorful and realistic depiction of India that reflects the multi-faceted environment of daily existence in that country. Mr. Small also weaves a suspenseful journey for protagonist Grant Matthews that keeps the reader coming back for more. The most intriguing aspects of the book, in my opinion, are the parallels drawn among the major world religions and how such religions connect despite their many differences. A must read for those that love suspense and mystery; also for those who wish to expand their knowledge of the world’s religions, check out this novel.”

      Kenneth A. Cutshaw, Former Honorary Consul of India

      “Adding to his impressive scholarship work on world religions, Jeffrey Small distinguishes himself as a great story teller in his first novel, The Breath of God. Small brings the reader on a page turning adventure, as Grant Matthew’s goes east in search of the ancient mystery of Issa. This story of mystery and intrigue leads the reader down a fascinating path toward uncovering the origins of the world’s major religions. The history, the legend, the suspense and the story of The Breath of God will keep the reader on the edge of his seat from start to finish.”

      Rev. Lang Lowrey, President of The General Theological Seminary

      “Jeffrey Small skillfully maneuvers this spectacular historical mystery between the Indian subcontinent and the American south, where Evangelicals go to war against a scholar’s tantalizing discovery. You’ll be fascinated by the stunning connections between the world’s faiths that Small unveils against today’s background of savage religious hostilities.”

      Parul Hinzen, ArtsCriticATL.com

      “In Dan Brown-esque fashion, Jeffrey Small has crafted a thriller based on historical research, scholarship, and his own creative gift. The book is for those who are not afraid to think or ask the question “What if?” It engages the reader on many levels with a tension between action and ideas; it offers pleasurable escape but also food for thought. Small is right on target with characters we love and those we love to hate, a taut narrative that spans 2000 years and transports the reader halfway around the world, abundant sensory detail that invites us to smell, taste, hear and feel what the characters are experiencing, and a heart-stopping pace that won’t let you relax. A very impressive debut that solidly hits the mark!”

      Kathy McClelland, Director of Libraries, The Westminster Schools, Atlanta, GA

      Also by Jeffrey Small:

       God as the Ground of Being: Tillich and Buddhism in Dialogue

      TO ALISON AND GABRIELLA.

      THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS POSSIBLE. I LOVE YOU BOTH.

       AUTHOR’S NOTE

      Although this novel is a contemporary work of fiction, I have based it on extensive historical research. The primary settings in India and Bhutan exist, and I have tried to capture them as accurately as possible. Russian journalist Nicholas Notovitch, whose explosive discovery in the Himalayas in 1887 serves as the basis for this story, was a historical figure. He published his findings in 1894 before being publicly condemned and silenced for the heresy he proposed.