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The Devil Who Went to Heaven: Dark Fables of Angels

The Devil Who Went to Heaven is an essential read for everyone who enjoys dark fantasy, theological re-imaginings, and mythical retellings. Long after the last page is turned, Zwahk Muchoney’s collection remains on your mind. What it means to be divine – and, ultimately, what it means to be human – is boldly and exquisitely explored in this work.- Annalise Clark, Annalisereads.comThe Devil Who Went to Heaven: Dark Fables of Angels is a collection of short stories that reimagine angelic mythology through a fresh, humanistic lens.Follow Pheriel, a fallen angel bound to a Victorian woman determined to escape the confines of her femininity. Walk with Satan, the trickster who tempts mortals and angels alike—only to uncover the horrifying truth of his own origins. Witness Tzyeriel, the innocent angel whose love brought an end to the kingdom of Hell. Gaze into Lucifer’s despair as he descends into madness after challenging his father’s throne.These tales dare to ask: What if Satan and Lucifer were not the same angel? How would Heaven battle a plague that ravages angels? Could even the mighty Archangel Michael fall to temptation?May appeal to fans of John Milton's epic storytelling, Terry Pratchett's wry humor, and Clive Barker's dark imagination.Please be advised that this anthology contains scenes of graphic violence, elements of heresy, and sensuality.

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