New Christian Sci -Fi Series Mounts Questions

Knife of Truth, a Matter of Honor Makes the Cut

Ruth Willerth editor of Knife of Truth
Knife of Truth, A Matter of Honor by Cynthia Willerth is the new kid on the block in the Christian apocalyptic science fiction. Book one introduces our world thousands of years after the Bible ends. Jesus reigns as King forever but what does this mean for humanity? By book three reader will have new speculations to mull over coffee along with a conscience of the choices one makes.

A Matter of Honor ignites when Greylen, Teller of Tales' first attempt at fiction bombs, hinting at scandal and intrigue leading to that breaking story. On the surface A Matter of Honor is a story where teenagers have to deal with some pretty tough issues. Lance, 19, lost his family from justice a foreign country. Maris, son of Metrox, second in command of Delmarath passion is music but his duty is to the guard. Teens, Peter and Marcia set out on a journey to strange parts to strike it rich but instigated disaster. On the surface the Hobbit is about a halfling who gets roped into an adventure and finds a magic ring. A good story is more than the sum of its plots and subplots.

Ruth Willerth and her mother, Cynthia Willerth teamed up to start a new book publishing company named SmatteringsBooks, http://smatteringsbooks.com/books.html in 2007. Both enjoyed reading sci-fi titles for many years and wanted to contribute with their own titles.

By September 2008 they started to sell A Matter of Honor locally in Western, NY. A few books bought by curios friends generated returning customers eager to pass this novel on to their friends and children. By publishing POD with BookSurge October 2008 links from on-line bookstores shelves started trickling in my bookstore searches. By November 2008 the book is available in the US and UK.

Published by Ruth Willerth editor of Knife of Truth

Ruth Willerth, living Clarence is the contributing editor for the series, working closely with her mother in crafting quality fiction.  View profile

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