A short light-hearted look back to the future. Two friends become embroiled in Pharaoh's argument with the Israelite slaves. After ten plagues have brought the Egyptian Union to its knees, might one of them have a solution to the debacle?
Joseph Busa is a British author who has written two books on Jack the Ripper. In his first book he made the claim that Sir Henry Wellcome may have been the infamous Ripper; his second is a fictional novel loosely based on the real life Ripper Hunter, Detective Inspector Edmund Reid.
He has released six other books on Amazon. The first, a fantasy fiction novel called 'The Key to the Pit: Resurrection' describes a secret plan to bring about a global apocalypse. The second, a short fantasy fiction novella called 'Grendel and the Masters of the Universe' is a modern take on the Anglo-Saxon epic poem 'Beowulf'. In the third, a murder mystery novella called 'Data Harvester' a husband and wife team of private investigators take on assumed identities in an effort to discover whether a newly wedded widow was complicit in the deaths of her previous husbands. The fourth, a novelette 'Business Secrets of the Pharaohs: Exodus to Brexodus' is a satirical account of the Exodus as related to the British vote to leave the European Union. The fifth, 'Summo Imperio' is a novella inspired by an era of American political incivility. African American families in the city of Jackson, Tennessee, are being murdered. Could there be a link between their deaths and the end of the American empire?
His latest work, a crime fiction novella, 'A Place Beyond the Seas' has National Crime Agency investigator Benjamin Rowden sent to France to investigate the events leading to the deaths of a migrant woman and three children washed up on the English coastline.