The Calling
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Book Details
About the Book
The 1599 painting, The Calling of Matthew by Caravaggio inspired Rod Ensor's story that merges history, fiction and symbolism through the eyes of Victor Bou, a scientist who is lured into a secret scheme to rescue a stranded Russian cosmonaut who threatens to destroy humanity.
The novel's lines of reason transcend space and time, and blur the limits of fiction, reality, and science. It is a moving thriller with a scientific and technological premise. Its historical elements provide the theme and balance the fast pace of The Calling's contemporary plot.
Like Caravaggio's painting, The Calling's narrative threads bridge two worlds.
"The plot is wonderful. It weaves two completely different times and themes throughout the book. The way Rod Ensor brought the two storylines together at the end was brilliant. While there was use of four different languages (English, Spanish, Italian and Russian), it was done in such a way that it does not leave the reader wondering what exactly was meant. It was very evident."
Janet Smith
Author of best-selling
Dunnottar and other novels
About the Author
Rod Ensor?s work is derived from his experience as a physician and scientist. His academic credentials include a Master?s and two doctorate degrees (Harvard, Johns Hopkins and Salamanca, Spain). A career in aerospace medicine included assignments as a flight surgeon supporting the US Air Force space program (Apollo 11 and the first five Space Shuttle missions).
The author of The Kids and Getting It (www.RodEnsor.com)