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The Emissaries
- The Emissary Series, Book One
- Narrated by: Kelly Ann Jones
- Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
The Emissaries is Book 1 in The Emissary Series, followed by Enchanting Emissary and Seruna Mission. It combines romantic fantasy with crucial environmental data, presenting findings gathered over more than forty years of research by a member the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. The author, a physician, not only treated persons suffering illness from a ubiquitous air pollutant, but also experienced the threats and consequences that may befall someone who blows the whistle on society’s tragic ruination of our God-given environment.
Justin Collins knew that his mother was a mysterious woman, but he still considered her the nicest and most caring human being on the face of the earth. The details of his father’s murder were withheld from him, and he received no explanation for threats from government officials. His relationship with Rachel complicated matters, but his mother was still determined to achieve the goals that she and her husband were pursuing, before it was decided that their work endangered the financial and political foundations of The Establishment.
Doctor Henry Collins was eliminated after he and his wife discovered that a ubiquitous air pollutant was responsible for causing many of the illnesses that plague modern society. This discovery drew the interest of Ivorian scientists—scientists who were investigating the etiology of unexplained illness within an underground world. Strategies for research and the treatment of illnesses were devised with collaboration between health professionals from differing realms. But then came a horrific and violent backlash—the air pollutant identified by Doctor Henry Collins was associated with multitrillion-dollar industry.