Grover Grumpy Pitman has released 'Ancient of Days: Authors of All You Survey,' a work of fiction that merges investigative suspense with biblical subject matter. Published by Kravitz & Sons, the novel follows police officer Joel Braxton as his routine investigations escalate into a web involving religious figures, historical references, and a broader conflict rooted in ancient prophecy. The book is available in print and digital formats through major online booksellers, including Amazon and Walmart.
The narrative centers on Joel Braxton, a police officer whose initial inquiries gradually draw him into encounters with bishops, priests, historians, and others who challenge his understanding of events beyond typical criminal investigations. Biblical passages and historical concepts are woven into the storyline, incorporating references to the Anti-Christ, prophecy, and religious symbolism alongside investigative sequences. This structure allows the plot to move between modern settings and longstanding theological questions, combining crime fiction, speculative themes, and religious discussion in a single narrative.
According to the author, the novel was written to explore the intersection of faith, history, and suspense through fictional storytelling, presenting biblical concepts within the framework of a modern investigation. Pitman, who uses the pen name Grover 'Grumpy' Pitman, draws from his personal experiences, including his enjoyment of golfing, fishing, and praying, to inform his writing. Born in Indiana and raised as the second youngest of six siblings, he has been married to his wife Deborah for over forty years, and they have one son, one daughter-in-law, and five grandchildren. His pen name originated from a nickname given by his grandchildren.
'Ancient of Days: Authors of All You Survey' represents a blend of genres that may appeal to readers interested in faith-based fiction, mysteries, and thrillers. By integrating biblical themes with a contemporary crime narrative, the novel offers a unique reading experience that examines how ancient prophecies might intersect with modern law enforcement. The book is published by Kravitz & Sons, an imprint that combines traditional publishing expertise with innovative marketing strategies, as described on their website.


