The Last Angel To Fall
The Fallen Angel Who Could Help Lucifer Win! (Jubal Stone Series Book 1)
by Brian G. Walsh
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Pub Date Jul 03 2019 | Archive Date Jul 26 2020
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Description
What if everything we've been taught about Good and Evil is a lie?
After 12 Federal Agents are murdered, Diplomatic Security Services Agent Jubal Stone is pulled from a desk assignment and plunged into a nightmare pursuit of a Fallen Angel who was imprisoned inside a meteorite that struck south-central Michigan.
The State Department has a secret treaty with Hell!
As he hunts the last rebel angel, Jubal learns about a shocking conspiracy between the State Department and Lucifer.
In war, the winner writes the history.
The Bible tells us God's version of the Eternal War, but neither God nor the Devil are what they seem. Jubal's long-held beliefs are shattered when he learns the other side of the story of the war between good and evil from a beautiful, mysterious woman who was born in Hell.
What is the surprising truth about the origin of Hell?
Jubal is torn between duty and faith when he learns that this Fallen Angel has information that can help Lucifer win his war against God.
A rogue CIA agent is also in pursuit, and he has very different plans for the Fallen Angel. To make matters worse, Jubal learns that his teammates are keeping secrets from him – secrets that could get them all killed.
Kirkus Reviews calls this controversial new novel "an extremely winning variation on ... Dan Brown’s 2003 bestseller The Da Vinci Code that "offers a compelling combination of interagency thriller and supernatural fantasy."
Advance Praise
“A powerhouse first volume in a supernatural thriller series.” – Kirkus Reviews.
“A powerhouse first volume in a supernatural thriller series.” – Kirkus Reviews.