FINALIST: Next Generation Indie Book Awards in the Christian Fiction Category
Ezra Riley is a hardened Montana cowboy who prefers the hills, cattle, and horses to cities, but his unique gift for dream interpretation has him secretly taken to the White House where the President is suffering from recurring nightmares. Riley's encounter with the President launches a series of attacks by the man behind the nightmares, William Anderson Hall, an elderly master spy and a pioneer in the CIA's experiments with psychic powers and hallucinogens. In his remote Virginia compound, Hall has invested 30 years and millions of dollars in creating Blue Man, the ultimate psychic warrior.
Riley's life is soon complicated by Davis Browne, a former agent with the Department of Homeland Security, and Hall's two nieces, Isabel Elizabeth Hall and Mary Margaret Hall. Riley's rough ride is balanced by his cowboy friend, the cartoonist Barney Wallace, whose loyalty follows Riley to the climactic end and the revelation of the content of the President's dream.
John L. Moore is a master writer and storyteller. Blue Man is a gem. The rarest of gems. Moore has a unique ability to see beyond the obvious and define the very real battle between the powers of light and darkness. - Bill Johnson, Bethel Church, Redding, CA.
Haunting, lyrical, and true to the core values of the West, John L. Moore's writing shines from within a landscape of dust-blown dreams and empty trails. - L.B. Johnson, Amazon #1 best-selling author
Blue Man is a remarkable book. - Garris Elkins, author and prophetic minister
Blue Man is a fantastic novel, perhaps John L. Moore's best, in its propelling action with hardly a pause and in the several levels and dimensions of character portrayal. I started the novel late in the day and could not put it down until I finished it at 4 a.m. - Larry Woiwode, winner of the William Faulkner Foundation Award was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the Book Critics Circle Award
Blue Man is John L. Moore's best yet. I couldn't put it down. It is brilliantly written with a captivating story, but it also has an important message for our times. - Rick Joyner, MorningStar Ministries