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New Release

Ten Plagues of Egypt

Christian fiction novel.  

 

       A survivor of the Holocaust and Soviet regime, Moses gives up hope on finding any of his family. He leaves his post as custodian of a former Synagogue which, after World War 2, is owned by the evangelical Christian church.

       Ruth, a young leader and rising star of the congregation, starts an unplanned journey with Moses deep into ancient Jewish secrets of the human soul.

       Maxim, the leader of the church and a passionate Christ follower, desperately tries to solve his past and must face the consequences of hidden secrets within his own life.

       Money. Passion. Lust. Violence. Pride.

And more.

       When unexpected events mirror the topics in the classes taught by Moses, Ruth realizes that every one is faced with the personal journey of the Ten Plagues of Egypt.

       

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I love it! Must say that you are a very good writer. You really hook the reader into the emotions of the characters.

Adel Forsythe

Praise & Reviews

What a wonderful story! I honestly did not expect! Overall very well-written story and my expectations have been surpassed. Well done! 

NATHAN KEYS

the autor of The Epic of Marindel

I really appreciate your story. I especially love character of Moses. I love reading about Jewish people. They are amazing and I love the way they think. You bring that out so well.

Judy Austin

Baiba Talia

 Author

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    About Baiba Talia

    Baiba was born in Latvia, a satellite country in the now defunct USSR. Her home country gained independence from the USSR during the author’s teen years. As a result, the author grew up during a time of extreme chaos, change, and new beginnings. This included a shift from Soviet propaganda to freedom of speech and religion. Economically, her world went from a communist planning economy to capitalism.This led to 3 monetary system changes (all within Baiba’s lifetime). Most newly independent Latvians were left in a deep financial crisis. This turbulent time is reflected in Baiba’s career path; from working in hospital wards, to owning her own successful business, then driving a bus in the mountains of Norway, and now, her emerging writing career.

    Baiba’s life experience is a backdrop for the settings of her books. Her writings are influenced by the people she met growing up in the USSR and Latvia. Her values are rooted deep in love for the God of Israel, and in her stories she is on the quest to find God's light in every person's soul. She invites readers to stop and look at the world. And perhaps her books will help us gain a new perspective on people and things we thought we knew.

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