Books by Anthony Horvath
| March 18, 2011 | Posted by admin under Books, product catalog |
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Latest releases:
A Defense of the Integrity of Antony Flew’s “There is a God” From His Own Letters
A. R. Horvath's Birth Pangs: Fidelis
| "Fidelis" follows the path of a man waking up in a broken world that is pockmarked from nuclear strikes and still coping with the lingering effects of a terrible disease. In discovering the new landscape of America, he discovers the equally new landscape of his own soul. Filled with adventure and warfare, as equally compelling is its attempt to explore concepts of truth, valor, manhood, and destiny. In "Fidelis" the crutches of society have collapsed. In this setting, the intangible characteristics that make the human race indomitable are permitted expression. Indeed, they are encouraged. "Fidelis" is the first book of seven in the "Birth Pangs" series by author A.R. Horvath. | Direct from Publisher
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A. R. Horvath's Birth Pangs: Spero
| The setting is America in the not too distant future. Disease and War have brought the country to its knees but in doing so has created new opportunities. Beginning with the first glimpse of the nuclear flash, the individuals in Spero join the hordes of refugees as they try to regroup and rebuild. Tasha, a beloved character from book one of the Birth Pangs series, guides her wounded charge through the carnage to a place of safety and healing. But war is never far off, and efforts to fight off despair using human effort abound. These have been tried and found wanting. In Spero, something else is offered. | Direct from Publisher soft or hard cover On Barnes and Noble soft cover | hard cover E-books |
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Anthony Horvath's We Chose Life: Why You Should Too
| Informed at their twenty week ultrasound that their daughter had the debilitating condition called spina bifida, Anthony Horvath and his wife were offered the 'opportunity' to 'terminate.' Termination is a euphemism for abortion, a more polite and politically correct way to describe killing that which is growing inside the mother's womb. Anthony and his wife emphatically declined this offer. More than two years later, their daughter is alive and well, and despite the challenges- or perhaps because of them- she continues to bring them intense joy. In We Chose Life: Why You Should Too Anthony wants people to hear the reasons that he and his wife made the decision they did and hopes that they will persuade others to decide the same. | Direct
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A. R. Horvath's For No Reason At All: A Romance
| Author AR Horvath wrote this novella as back story material to his Birth Pangs series without ever intending it to be released to the public. Lightly edited and likely containing elements that are inconsistent with the actual series, readers will still enjoy a glimpse into the Birth Pangs world and some of the characters that swirl within it. | Direct from Publisher soft cover On Barnes and Noble soft cover E-books |
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Polite Company and Other Short Stories
| Three short stories written by
speaker and novelist Anthony Horvath inspired by his conversations and
philosophical discussions over the years. Polite Company
Sally Apple knows how to maximize hospital profits and properly steward society's resources. Health care must be rationed and she knows just how to do it. No one is her equal: except Dr. Honey Synger. Adam
and Eve and the Tree of Knowledge of Knowledge
The clarion call of science: Knowledge for the sake of knowledge! Well, the first humans to be cloned don't seem to be happy about things. Oh well, science is science. Bring on the
Brave World
The end of all suffering! The end of all religion! How could the noble goals of secular humanism and liberalism and atheism go wrong? There is more than one way to end all suffering, and who is to say one way is better than another when everything is meaningless? Retails at $2.99
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Richard Dawkins, Antony Flew, and Mother Teresa Go to Heaven
| What sounds like the beginning of a very bad joke is actually the title of a collection of three poignant short stories by author Anthony Horvath. Each story draws from what is publicly known about these three notable persons and places them in the
presence of God. Antony Flew famously disputed the existence of such a being, Richard Dawkins- the only one of the three still living-
infamously derides the notion, and Mother Teresa wondered at God's
absence- in these three stories they each get a chance to ask their
questions and speak their minds. Collection contents:
Mother Teresa Goes to Heaven
Antony Flew Goes to Heaven Richard Dawkins Goes to Heaven Anthony Horvath Goes to Heaven Anthony Horvath Goes to Heaven Retails at $3.99
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