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Waite on the Trail of Terror

The Celestial Wars, Book 5

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Waite on the Trail of Terror

By: John Campbell
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Waite on the Trail of Terror - The Celestial Wars - Book 5

Harmon Waite has returned from exile on another world to confront multiple threats. Terror upon terror created by the fallen archangel Asmodeus for the end-of-days have been unleashed by that dark one’s final fall. Even with the help of his fellow Nephilim, will Harmon be able to stop the destruction raining down on his hometown?

1. Waite on the Ripper - a hyper-intense roller-coaster-ride down a dark highway
2. Waite on the Blind Angel - a dangerous cat-and-mouse-game with a fallen archangel
3. Waite on the Hero’s Journey - an out-of-this-world parachute jump - without the chute
4. Waite on the Angel of Death - a black-magic-showdown with an entire planet
5. Waite on the Trail of Terror - the ride through a house of horrors to die for
6. Waite on the Antichrist - an end to Harmon’s world and the real beginning of

The Celestial Wars - the soul-blessed worlds will never be the same.

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I received this audiobook free for an honest review. I've purchased and read the first four books in the series and thoroughly enjoyed them. The on-going storyline is strongly inspired by Biblical tradition, but not overly so. Even as a non-Christian and history buff, I've enjoyed the books and found them informative. The main characters are pretty well rounded, there's enough humor to keep them from getting dry, and - as I said in the headline - the action is non-stop.

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