Operater

Operater

B. D. Benedict

The novel by Serbian-Canadian author Božidar D. Benedict (film director and author of 36 bestsellers) is a pioneering example of the "religious thriller" – a genre invented by Benedict, where instead of spies, invisible agents of God and Satan fight for h

As a continuation of a series on spiritual and apocalyptic themes, the book takes the reader to the remote Russian town of Novozagorsk, where the plot unfolds, announcing the beginning of the end of civilization and the imminent arrival of the promised Savior.

The main character, a mysterious young man known as the Operator, arrives in the town and immediately begins to perform unprecedented miracles: he controls forces and secrets unknown to humanity, heals the sick, exposes corruption and eliminates the powerful who oppress the people. The corrupt local elites see him as a threat, while atheists suspect that he is a "bioproduct" of Soviet laboratories. Others see him as an angel of God or a forerunner of Jesus - one of the biblically announced messengers sent to carry out "secret" tasks before the Second Coming.

Benedict, with the meticulousness of an investigator, keeps the reader in suspense until the very end, without revealing the true origin of the Operator or the purpose of his arrival. The novel combines thriller elements with deep religious and eschatological motifs, exploring themes of karma, spiritual enlightenment, and the conflict between the material and spiritual worlds.

Known for themes such as reincarnation and parallel dimensions (as in Seven or The Karma Story), Benedict here creates a spectacular vision of hope amidst chaos, preparing the reader for the end of the century and divine interventionism. A favorite among fans of spiritual fiction, the novel remains a provocative commentary on contemporary corruption and the need for salvation.

Original title
The Projectionist
Translation
Božica Cikuša
Graphics design
Božica Cikuša
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
295
Publisher
Stari grad, Zagreb, 2000.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53671-607-4

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