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The Cool Cottontail (A Virgil Tibbs Mystery) eBook John Ball launched himself into international fame with In the Heat of the Night, his 1965 novel first introducing black detective Virgil Tibbs. John Ball won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel from the Mystery Writers of America. The movie based on the novel went on to win five Oscars including Best Picture and Best Actor for Sidney Poitier. Virgil Tibbs is a polymath protagonist who uses a sharp mind and well-developed martial arts skills to take down the barriers that murderers (and racism) put in his way. His reliance on reason and relentless efforts to solve crimes powers the seven book series, two additional movies and a television series. The Cool Cottontail is the second Virgil Tibbs mystery. A dead man is found floating in a Los Angeles nudist colony’s pool, and the victim wasn’t one of the guests. In this hedonistic backdrop, guests prefer their secrets to solving a murder mystery – especially when the investigating detective is black. |
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The Mushroom in Christian Art In The Mushroom in Christian Art , author John A. Rush uses an artistic motif to define the nature of Christian art, establish the identity of Jesus, and expose the motive for his murder. Covering Christian art from 200 CE (common era) to the present, the author reveals that Jesus, the Teacher of Righteousness mentioned in the Dead Sea Scrolls, is a personification of the Holy Mushroom, Amanita muscaria. The mushroom, Rush argues, symbolizes numerous mind-altering substances—psychoactive mushrooms, cannabis, henbane, and mandrake—used by the early, more experimentally minded Christian sects. Drawing on primary historical sources, Rush traces the history—and face—of Jesus as being constructed and codified only after 325 CE. The author relates Jesus’s life to a mushroom typology, discovering its presence, disguised, in early Christian art. In the process, he reveals the ritual nature of the original Christian cults, rites, and rituals, including mushroom use. The book authoritatively uncovers Jesus’s message of peace, love, and spiritual growth and p... |
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