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Jerry Lindberg’s writing is defined by deep emotional resonance and atmospheric storytelling. Rooted in classical literary traditions yet exploring modern themes of isolation and discovery, his books invite readers into worlds where the mundane meets the extraordinary, crafted with an artisanal attention to detail and a scholarly voice.

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The Fingerprint of God

The evidence exists.
The biblical Exodus happened.

In the not-too-distant future, forensic science reveals undeniable proof of the biblical Exodus. At an underwater site in the Gulf of Aqaba lie curious coral anomalies strongly suggesting the 3500-year-old remnants of Pharaoh's vanquished army have been discovered. A golden chariot wheel at the bottom of the gulf serves as a clear indication to Dr. Arne Karlstrom that he has pieced together an ancient biblical puzzle, a matrix of new and old information revealing the crossing site for the Hebrew exiles at a beach head on the Sinai Peninsula called Nuweiba.

The Battle of Mayberry

There is an evil plot unfolding
in Trinity Corners, Minnesota.

Yet, the obvious suspects might not be the true architects of this failed assault on the nation. Within this tranquil Minnesota lakeside village, a diverse group of locals begins to untangle a web that pulls them into a bewildering reality. Here, their traditional virtues and country convictions are forced into a direct confrontation with powerful urban interests and institutions that appear less concerned with fighting terror than with dismantling their way of life.

Renting God

Tales from God's Twilight

Distinguishing this anthology from its peers is a profound sense of irony. Renting God explores deep conflict born in one era that find their resolution only much later, guided by the enigmatic presence of the Holy Spirit dwelling within the soul's quietest depths. While these narratives possess a cinematic quality ideal for adaptation, they deliberately defy the standard conventions of modern screenwriting. In a departure from the typical blockbuster formula, the ultimate protagonist of every tale is God.

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