
For years, a young attorney named James Scott Bell was haunted by the possible existence of a fabled manuscript by one Sir Max Bushy, a mysterious figure in the lore of evolution. It was rumored that in the 1920's, Sir Max had taken to paper his own account of "the cultural takeover of evolution" but no such document had surfaced.After years of diligent thought and research, Bell determined that the case for Darwinism was virtually nonexistent. He had successfully exorcised the ghost of Bushy from his mind until a fateful editorial appeared in the Los Angeles Times. A poorly inaccurate account on the matter of origins, Bell responded with a letter bemoaning the "almost giant conspiracy [existing] among naturalistic scientists and a willfully blind media." That letter prompted the phone call and the meeting. Someone wanted to meet the author of that letter. A meeting that would find the Bushy manuscripts being placed in the young attorney's hands. — An intriguing plot that creatively draws the reader in to reveal the inadequacies of Darwinism as a scientific theory, and its inexplicable influence over the scientific world and media.
Author

Jim is a former trial lawyer who now writes and speaks full time. He is the bestselling author of Try Dying, No Legal Grounds, Presumed Guilty, Glimpses of Paradise, Breach of Promise and several other thrillers. He is a winner of the Christy Award for Excellence in Inspirational Fiction, and was a fiction columnist for Writers Digest magazine. He has written two books in the Writers' Digest series, Write Great Fiction: Plot & Structure and Revision & Self-Editing. Jim has taught writing at Pepperdine University and numerous writers conferences. He attended the University of California, Santa Barbara where he studied writing with Raymond Carver. Series: * Shannon Saga (with Tracie Peterson) * The Trials of Kit Shannon * Ty Buchanan