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Does Israel Have the Right to Exist?
Contact: Scott Lorenz, 734-667-2090
 
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 22, 2014 /Christian Newswire/ -- Does Israel have the right to exist? That question is answered in Torn Blood, a new novel that offers the historical perspective of the Arab-Israel conflict in an action-packed adventure written by David J. Bain.

Bain spent seven years researching and writing Torn Blood and came to a startling conclusion. "Many believe Israel has the right to exist as a Jewish state but can't articulate why," says Bain, "Once they read Torn Blood readers will know the truth of Israel's historic claim to its land and why that claim is so hotly contested."

Speaking with his own voice, Bain's debut novel pulls readers into a vortex of tightly knit action and suspense with riveting plots, layered sub-plots, and intrigues which are the hallmarks of America's great story tellers.

His book has been compared to a Tom Clancy novel whose fast-paced style and attention to detail appeals to Clancy fans everywhere. Torn Blood (ISBN 13: 978-0-9881710-0-8), 2013, Bo Iti Press, Wyoming, 568 pgs, $17.99, available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble in paperback and eBook. Also available at iBookstore.

Torn Blood shows enemies locked in a mortal battle to destroy Jerusalem's Jewish residents where they are faced with an existential choice – safety from persecution in America or commitment to a land that calls them home but could demand their lives.

Bain enters Jewish history and asks if justice can prevail for a people maligned and persecuted over the ages because of their birthright.

Bain brought together researchers from the United States and Israel to reveal the truth of Jewish rights to a homeland in Israel.

"I was familiar with Israel's history, politics, and military as well as the habit modern Israel has for coming out on top in any conflict with aggressor countries, but why does this tiny dot of land, Israel, remain the focus of world events?" Bain answers that question in the pages of Torn Blood as readers are drawn into a story capturing their minds and hearts as the ultimate fate of Jerusalem and her people reveals itself in an apocalyptic conflagration.

Torn Blood was written so readers will discover the reasons why Jewish people are committed to their tiny nation floating in a sea of enemies and why Jerusalem is the heart and soul of their existence. Visit http://tornblood.com/