Andrew Feder
Andrew Feder grew up in a dysfunctional Jewish family in California and studied at San Diego State University. Andrew then traveled to Israel where he attended university, worked as a grape farmer, and studied under a holy man. He continued his studies of the kabbalah in the United States, studying under renowned psychic, mystic and healer, Janeau Saint Clair and her husband mystic Elliot Atlas. He has also driven a limo, worked as a telemarketer selling long distance, been an assistant director in the film industry, and currently, works as a graphic artist. He is as the author of two novels, “When Angels Have Risen” and his new novel, “The Heretic.” |
The Heretic
Synopsis: After questioning his bizarre dreams and unexplained sudden knowledge of ancient Greek, Jerry Fletcher is regressed to his past lives. Under his regression Jerry finally becomes aware that during Alexander the Great's military campaigns he was Aias, the historically unwritten hero. Aias was not only Alexander's untold mentor and great true friend but was also notable for being a true maverick and an inspiring military hero. Aias may have been mysteriously removed from Alexander's Journal, but now the truth is finally revealed. From the bloody and gruesome military campaigns to the erotic rendezvous' affairs- Aias utilizing his unique style with his very mysterious sword was a compelling warrior on the battlefield, and along with his other unique skills he was quite infamous in the bedroom. Alexander the Great often compared Aias to both Illiad's Hector and Achilles but in one. Alexander the Great and Ptlomey simply thought that Aias was perhaps a God reincarnate from Olympus. Alexander simply called him an Aries incarnate. His enemies simply called him, "Aias the Decapitator." And Aristotle simply called him THE HERETIC. The women of Greece called him... Well... You'll simply have to read the book to find out... |