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The Fall of the Nephilim: Cradleland Chronicles, Book 3
Written by Douglas Hirt
Narrated by Jerry Sciarrio
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Five hundred quiet years had passed, and then for only the second time within the collected memory of man, the earth shook. Footsteps froze and eyes went wide while birds exploded from treetops and filled the sky in frenzied flight. But 'he' knew. And he understood. He recalled the dark sentences uttered eons ago that had set these events whirling into motion. The waking-stirrings of the Tyrant! "I won't give them up!" His defiance echoed down the halls of eternity, but the voice said: "They are mine and I love them." The Tyrant of old was on the move again... And Lucifer knew his time was running out. Enter into author Doug Hirt's fascinating world as he cuts through the mist of history and myth, creating a poignant tale of antediluvian culture, complete with biblical history, angels, and sheer literary magic!
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I have followed the series to this point and have enjoyed it very much. I am not sure if this book is inferior or if I simply grew weary, or perhaps it is more predictable than it's predecessors. in any case it got four stars instead of five.