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Gog

By: Vaughn Heppner
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Keros is a crippled leper in pirate-haunted Shamgar, enduring a life of misery. Then one day the soldiers of Gog march Lod through the streets. Keros crawls out to see Elohim’s fabled champion. Before the vast throng, Lod touches Keros and declares him healed in Elohim’s name. Nothing happens…at first. But when ruffians come to kill Keros that night, he rises up and slays them, taking a Bolverk-forged sword the fools have stolen during the march. Gog learns of this healing. It is his city. In a rage, he demands that his minions bring Keros to the Catacombs, there to lie entombed with Lod until he dies. Keros has other plans. Lod healed him. Thus, he must rescue Lod from the Catacombs and slay the son of a fallen angel, if he can… GOG is the fourth book of the Lost Civilizations Series that chronicles the war between men and Nephilim in the days before the oceans overran the Pre-Cataclysmic World. Fantasy Historical
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akin to pulp action of bygone era

The writing style is very akin to Robert E Howard. Has heavy elements of Enoch and religion. If you like Conan you will like this book.

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