Exodus of Evil David R Marston
Exodus of Evil is a tale that tells how evil came into the world. The book opens in present day Australia where strange and disturbing reports of communities disappearing without trace, or known cause, come to the attention of the government of the day. We then meet Angel Deborah and Ruth, a heroic perfect human from the distant past, who plan together how to rescue mankind from a fate not intended for man's eventual rise to the top of the evolutionary ladder. The impact of evil in man is the great battle for good to challenge. The tale tells of the arrival of Deborah and Ruth as emissaries sent from the past to aid the dwarves in their impossible battle with the growing evil caused by Yonlik, emissary of Satan. The dwarves, an early species of mankind, are almost without evil and hold true to their faith in the Creator. The book tells the tale of their battles with the evil horde that is infesting the world and how they give up everything in the name of good and their trust in the Creator, in an attempt to protect the other human species from infection by evil. The tale then reverts to the present day and what occurs here. Book One ends on a climax. The story will continue (Creator and fate of the writer allowing).