Book Four of the complete six novel Hunter Wars series on AmazonDesperate to find safe land where they can grow food, they take the drastic step of seeking safer shores. The Devil takes Pax to a place he never knew existed and Ip learns who she really is. Captain Ted makes a mistake that Gears must undo or they'll lose everything they've gained.Gears, Pax and TL are brothers and soldiers in the US Army when the world comes to an abrupt halt. Thrust into the apocalypse, they decide mankind deserves another chance. Their ruling puts them at the centre of an epic battle between good and evil, and they uncover the hidden truth behind the Devil in the land of the undead. Along the way, they meet a woman they name Ip and their true role is revealed.Gift from God is the fourth book in a six part series. The series is an exciting, fast-paced and unique take on the end of the world, and the way the universe really works. Packed with great characters, humor and wild situations, it's a ride that you won't want to end.Also by SD TannerThe Hunter Wars seriesBooks in Hunter WarsEve of the Hunter WarsHeaven Meets HellArmy of AngelsGift from GodRight to RuleCall to WarBooks in Eden Lost TrilogyHidden EvilDead AliveDivine DeathBooks in NavigatorEnemy LinesBlind SightedKiller EdgeBroken ArrowBooks in BombardierBombardier - The Complete SeriesBooks in WarriorSRWarriorSR- The Complete SeriesStandalone BooksTime to DieTwisted Daze
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- Release Date 04/05/2015
- Author S D Tanner
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition
- Weight 11.7 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.7 x 7.99 inches
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