
Lifting the Veil: Fallen
Lifting the Veil, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Mark Gagliardi
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By:
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John O'Brien
Humanity is plunging down a slippery slope of morality. Righteous attitudes abound with malice, hatred, and discontent prevailing in the currents riding through humankind. In the spiritual planes, battles between the light and darkness are being fought over souls for their very existence. Assailed on all sides, heaven is left with no choice but to open the seven seals.
The horsemen are summoned and ride forth. Conquest, the drums of war, hunger, and death are felt by all.
Humanity is left standing on the brink where the slightest tremor will send it plunging into the abyss. Will humankind survive the tribulation placed upon it? Or will it vanish into oblivion?
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Good book
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I really enjoyed this 1st book in the Ceres
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One of John O'Briens best books
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That was very visceral!
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awesome
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Not his best work.
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phenomenal
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The story is a modern take on "Paradise Lost".
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very interesting
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I don’t care that the author uses modified Christian mythos, but the weird inclusion of a “council” in heaven that rule with the Christian god seems quite out of place.
It feels more like a manifesto than like a novel.
I don’t often return audiobooks, but this book’s butt is going back on the shelf.
Is there supposed to be a narrative hidden in here?
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