Witness, Book One of All Prophets Are Liars

From the Back Cover:
Rick, a phone rep for a credit card company, and Stephen, an ex-college sports star turned successful sales manager, have nothing in common except Sarah, but when Stephen tries to scare Rick away from her, he accidentally kills the prophesied hero of another world, and both men are thrown headlong into a land of magic and treachery.
Without explanation or preparation, the two unlikely companions are hunted by all sides of a growing conflict, the only constant of which is conspiracy. Chased by warring factions, deceived and distrusted by nearly all they meet, and dragged from one terror to another, Rick and Stephen soon learn that the age-old rules of the story books don’t seem to apply here.
Bound by little more than mutual confusion, the two men are soon at odds as they struggle to survive their inexplicable situation. In the face of the deceit and brutality surrounding them, their own natures threaten to split them apart and ruin any chance they might have to return home.
Comments
Comment from bill
Time: 27 April, 2008, 6:14 am
Thank you, Ellie! I’m very glad you enjoyed it so much and it left you looking for more. What better reaction could I hope for?
Thanks again, and yes, I’m ‘getting to it’!
Comment from Jeremy Manuel
Time: 29 April, 2008, 2:52 pm
Congrats, on the book Ellie just told me. I just read the summary on amazon, boy i thought I was the only Scifi junkie in the family, the story looks interesting, I’ll have to give it a read .
Comment from bill
Time: 29 April, 2008, 6:58 pm
Jeremy! Thanks very much, and no, you’re not the only one in the family (though I’m not sure how many more there are). It’s still a little odd being on the other side of a book, but very exciting. I hope you like it!
Comment from Ellie
Time: 25 April, 2008, 8:45 pm
I’ve been meaning to write for weeks. When I finished reading your book I was left wanting more… So get to it! LOL
Really. I began reading Witness knowing in the front of my mind that “my cousin wrote this”… As the story went on I forgot all about the fact that “my cousin wrote this” and got lost in the story. I enjoyed it very much.
Thank you!