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Stattered Walls
- The Seven Archangels Saga, Book 3
- Narrated by: Cameron Beierle
- Length: 10 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It's 20 years after the Resurrection, and rumors coming out of Hell are that Satan's got a new weapon in development, only no one knows what it is.
When the archangels Remiel and Zadkiel infiltrate Hell to learn the truth, they discover that new weapon, only to unwittingly set it off. The weapon maims Belior, one of Satan's highest-ranking demons, but also leaves Zadkiel blind and Remiel disabled.
The angels have a limited time to reverse the effects of the weapon, assuming it can be done at all, but that means sneaking back into Hell and confronting old enemies...old enemies who were once even older friends. Remiel and Zadkiel seek refuge on Earth among the early Christian community and must, at the same time, avoid or disarm Belior, one of their deadliest enemies. Because like any predator, a wounded demon is twice as dangerous. And Belior knows they hold his only chance to save himself.
In the newest novel of the Seven Archangels saga, Jane Lebak packs action and heart into every page as the angels struggle to save their comrades, even at great personal cost.
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- Kathryn Nelson
- 25-04-2022
An epic adventure from angelic viewpoint.
I was surprised by this storyline and the angelic characters were so likeable and real - I identified personalities of my friends among Jane’s angels. I loved the interaction with people and angels and the Holy Humility of them. The demons were exactly what I’d expected especially when the story revealed their former Holy nature compared to their self centred fallen personalities. The ending was amazing and as usual with much humour.
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