Following an amazing new technology engineered to make people smarter, a series of gruesome murders occurs, and a mystery develops that’s so dark, it threatens everyone.
A war is brewing between angels and demons, and like it or not, we’ll all have to choose sides. Steven Cabbott, a Nephilim born of a fallen angel father and a human mother, has chosen the side of angels, a curious decision for a killer like him.
Still, an angel promised him that redemption is possible—even for him—and the angel needed warriors on his side. Did he tell the truth? Steven hopes so, but doesn’t know whom to trust. Nonetheless, he must solve the mystery behind a series of gruesome murders before it’s too late, because he’s certain of this one thing: everyone’s soul is at stake.
If you like Jim Butcher, Michael Anderle, Shayne Silvers, or K.F. Breene, you’ll love the critically acclaimed “A Nephilim Thriller” series.
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Genre: FICTION / ReligiousIt's a multiple-award-winning series, and this is Book 2 in a currently 4-book series, with Book 5 likely coming in 2024. Frankly, we think this will be a popular series, and that it has broad appeal in many languages and countries.
February 9, 2042, 11:42 PM
Buses are better than trains for wandering, and that’s what I’m doing, wandering. People who know where they’re headed use trains. Trains move in straight lines. Buses meander. They touch remote places and sometimes they even break down, which adds a bit of unpredictability to my travels. They’re also a good way to keep a low profile. I’m pretty sure the angels can find me if they want, but the demons will have a harder time tracking me down, so it’s good to keep moving, to wander.
For the last two months, I’ve chosen buses at random, but tonight I felt compelled to take this particular one. I even waited three hours for two others to depart, and I’m not much for waiting. I don’t know what it means. Maybe nothing, or maybe the Fates are up to their old tricks again. Nothing is certain in these uncertain times.
What angels call the “Great Struggle” is coming—a war between angels and demons for humanity’s future. Whether consciously or not, everyone will choose a side. I’ve already chosen mine—angels over demons—a surprisingly difficult choice under the circumstances. I wonder if I’ve made the right one.
There’s a rub with me, a monkey wrench in the works, a burr in the saddle as people used to say. I am a killer. Even worse, I enjoy killing. It’s an odd situation for me to be in—on the side of angels. But Father Paul, who was no priest but an angel in disguise, said God required warriors for the upcoming war. He also promised I could be redeemed—that God would look beyond my past and see what’s in my heart. I’ve taken that as good news, but there’s one glaring catch. What if I can’t change? What if pure darkness fills my heart? What happens then?
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Afrikaans
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Translated by Charnell van der Westhuizen
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Author review: Charnell has been a true pro and a pleasure to work with... again. Highly recommended. |
Portuguese
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Unavailable for translation.
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Carlos Espinoza
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