The Emissary: A Novel, by Patricia Cori
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The Emissary: A Novel, by Patricia Cori
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In her debut novel, Patricia Cori weaves her visionary message into a page-turning fantasy adventure that speaks to the very soul of the planet.
Within minutes of one another, three bone-chilling events take place around the globe. In Los Angeles, hundreds of blackbirds drop out of the sky, zapped to their death, mid-flight; in Maine, miles of beach are covered in tens of thousands of dead fish; in New Zealand, 150 whales and dolphins lie dead or dying on the beach.
Jamie Hastings, a renowned psychic researcher and telepath, forges a deep soul connection with the dying whales that leads to her troubled journey at sea as a consultant for USOIL, a Texas based oil company that's drilling in the most pristine waters of the Pacific Northwest, looking for oil - or so it seems. A bizarre unfolding of events aboard ship sparks the unraveling of a truly evil plan of a secret government that is intent upon silencing the music of the oceans and destroying all life on the planet.
As impossible as it is to imagine anything as sinister as the shadow Jamie faces in her mission to save the earth from the doomsday weapon bearing down on the world, the fact is that it is actually happening, at this very moment, while most of the world is asleep - or simply unaware.
One woman has been chosen to be the voice, against the forces of evil, of the cherished creatures of the sea. She is the emissary.
The question is: Is there still time for her to stop it?
The Emissary: A Novel, by Patricia Cori- Amazon Sales Rank: #47681 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-03-06
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 589 minutes
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Tale That Makes One Think About What We Do to Our Oceans! By Michael A. Newman This book is based on a reviewer copy received directly from the author but reflects my personal opinion.Jamie Hastings has a special ability that allows her to sense things. She had successfully helped the Los Angeles Police solve 53 "unsolvable" cases and had also helped find oil wells in the desert. When the book opens, birds and ocean life are being killed mysteriously on a massive scale. Jamie is called to the scene in New Zealand where many whales and dolphins have been beached and are dying. The author gives a hint then of the mysterious force behind all this.Jamie's abilities come to the attention of Matt Anderson, the CEO for USOIL. Matt is looking to find oil in the Pacific North, having received permission from the Canadian government to do so. He convinces Jamie to come help him. Jamie at first complains that what USOIL does, kills sea life, especially the whales but she feels that her presence will be able to protect the whales and prevent USOIL from doing bad to the ecology in their quest.Things are not what they seem to be as the giant "yacht" that Jamie is assigned has a very aloof and offputting crew and has military level sonar and weaponry aboard. Jamie will later bond with Jimbo the Captain and the two will have an interesting friendship.The book is excellently written and even though a little slow going during the first half it picks up towards the middle and the rest of the book is like a ride down a steep roller coaster! Ms Cori, uses that first half to build the tension aboard ship and the reader, like Jamie having a hard time understanding what is really going on.The author's foremost message from the book is that sonar is very dangerous to the sea-life that use their own songs to communicate and thrive. The military and the Oil companies need to very aware where the whales have their sanctuaries and be very careful using this equipment.This was a very quick read and I look forward to more work from this author.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Good Read By bunnyrabbit4 Is "The Emisary" a factual warning or fiction? I think most people who are science buffs and familiar with the work of Nicola Tesla are convinced that his energy weapons and HAARP didn't just disappear. And as chemtrails drip in the sky before each day of rain, it becomes obvious that the permission of congress and the people is not needed for questionable and even deadly experiments to be conducted by corporations and the military. We know that the military is using sonic weapons for protest dispersal and it is a fact that their sonar does painful if not deadly damage to whales and dolphins. Add to that assaults on their ecosystems, like the BP disaster, with its spraying of millions of gallons of poison into the gulf and you have a very factual basis for a story about dolphins warning us of the cataclysm we are unleashing.The book reminded me a bit of what famed UFO researcher and computer engineer Jacques Vallee did after coming perhaps too close to the truth behind UFO's. He too turned to fiction in his 2007 book Stratagem and a conclusion about the nature of some ET's that is not unlike Cori's assertion. Fiction is not only more interesting than fact, it is safer. Four stars because it took a chapter or two for her to find her voice and the ended needed a bit more foreshadowing, but generally a good page turner and first effort at fiction.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Another great book by Patricia Cori - I couldn't put it down! By Sue Stroh I have read just about all of Patricia's books and have been enthralled by every one. In this one, done in novel form, I found it well written and exciting - a thriller too exciting to put down. I finished it in two days and then gave it to my husband and he loved it too. I am an advocate of Dolphins and Whales, and was devastated when I heard about them beaching themselves by the hundreds and dying! Now I know why! I also know Patricia was involved in helping to set up a charitable foundation for them at the time. I saw a lot of "her" in the main character of this book. Perhaps more people will become aware of what is really going on in Alaska, and all the secrets our military are keeping from us. They are the ones causing these disasters with our oceans and the weather ( H. A. R. P). - It's NOT what they claim it to be......
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