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The Hare’s Vision is a beautifully written philosophical mystery, vividly imagined and wise.

It is a bewitching story of the odyssey in the sixth century of a Celtic monk, Cormac, his muse Zachariah the hare and their strange band of companions who journey from Egypt to Ireland to protect the last testament of Jesus from those who would suppress its radical message.

"A glorious tale.....a brilliant story." Helen Mark, BBC.

“This is such an important book for the Irish people, ..... it could give the Irish the promise of a new start in life among each other. I am flabbergasted by this book. It remains exciting until the end (and afterwards somehow). The story is always unexpected and surprising.” Emy ten Seldam.

In 36AD radical Jewish teacher and zealot, Yeshua ben Pandira lies dying of his wounds in Judaea. Disturbed by a vision that his teachings will be misused by the Roman Empire, Yeshua lives long enough to dictate his final testamen (later known as The Word) to Joseph of Arimithaea.

However because of its radical teachings, The Word is suppressed by the early church and completely disappears in the third century.

Then in 2015 The Word is re-discovered buried under the ruins of an ancient church in Ireland. How did it get there from biblical Judaea and what are the implications for the modern world of its radical message?

“This is a remarkable book. It has a smooth narrative flow and a great visual appeal and I keep thinking of it in terms of a film, possibly along the lines of Lord of the Rings, it reads like a traditional Irish myth.” Colin McAlpin.

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Aged 45 William Methven found himself on his knees in despair in a strange house he had just moved into after his first marriage broke up. That began his journey of discovery.

He questioned all things - his politics, his spiritual beliefs, his place in the world.

The Hare’s Vision is a culmination of that journey. The extraordinary tale uses the medium of storytelling to tackle complex issues of human relations, history, religion and politics in Ireland in particular, but more generally in the western world.

William is a former business executive and community activist. He lives in Northern Ireland where the issues addressed by the Hare’s Vision have impacted dramatically on his own life and many others..

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"This is such an important book for the Irish people, ..... it could give the Irish the promise of a new start in life among each other. I am flabbergasted by this book. It remains exciting until the end (and afterwards somehow). The story is always unexpected and surprising." Emy ten Seldam, Editor in Chief, BRES Magazine, Holland "A glorious tale." Helen Mark, Radio presenter. "This is a remarkable book. It has a smooth narrative flow and a great visual appeal and I keep thinking of it in terms of a film, possibly along the lines of Lord of the Rings, it reads like a traditional Irish myth." Colin McAlpin, Author, Journalist and Film critic The Hare's Vision is a compelling, gripping and above all very plausible story. Comparable to the works of Dan Brown et al. Methven has captured the mood very well and takes the reader on an unbelievable journey through history and how this has shaped the world of today. Unputdownable..." Dr. James Hiddinga, Author of The Vision, Transformation to a New Life "Thank you for your book, The Hare's Vision......it was my favourite book of the year and I read a lot!" Shirley McMichael, Lisburn, Northern Ireland. "Ever read a book that as you get closer to the end that you slow down so it lasts longer? That's what I'm doing with this book by William Methven." Dave Hiltz Ontario, Canada.

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