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Plague of Angels (eBook)

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Plague of Angels
Plague of Angels eBook Cover, written by John Patrick Kennedy
Plague of Angels eBook Cover,
written by John Patrick Kennedy
Author(s) John Patrick Kennedy
Series The Descended
Publisher Dark Trope Publishing
Publication date November 26, 2013
Media type eBook
Paperback
Length 382 Pages
ISBN 978-1495367830 (Paperback)
ASIN B00H9JSNEK (eBook)
Followed by Scorn of Angels

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Plague of Angels is a novel written by John Patrick Kennedy. It is the first work in the Descended series by this author. In this work some of the characters can be described as being Succubi in nature.


Overview

  • Title: Plague of Angels
  • Author: John Patrick Kennedy
  • Published By: Dark Trope Publishing
  • Length: 382 Pages
  • Format: eBook & Paperback
  • ASIN: B00H9JSNEK (eBook)
  • ISBN-10: 1495367835 (Paperback)
  • ISBN-13: 978-1495367830 (Paperback)
  • Publishing Date: November 26, 2013


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Plot Summary

Nyx is Queen of Hell and ruler of the Angels who were banished there – the Descended.

And when the rest of the Angels are called home, Nyx finds herself stuck on the Earth with the Son of God. To her surprise, she learns that he is no happier than she. God's son thought he was sent down to judge humanity. Instead, he becomes a sacrifice for a cause he does not believe in – their redemption.

After his mortal body dies, the Son of God makes Nyx an offer: a new paradise on Earth if she will help him destroy humanity.

With two of her fellow Angels by her side, Nyx launches a thousand-year campaign of violence, sex, betrayal and intrigue to bring down God's people and have them worship her instead. From the back streets of Jerusalem to the palaces of Rome, from the temples of Egypt to the Pope's bedchamber, Nyx and her companions work to destroy the worshippers of God.

But not all is as it seems. And the Son of God has bigger plans than any of them imagine...


Book Review

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