Book 4 in the multi-award winning series.Nothing will ever be the same. Satina is gone, kidnapped by the enemy. Disobeying Lucifer, Philip heads out to find her, journeying into the deep darkness of Outer Reach.But nothing can prepare Philip for the horror that awaits--or the demons he will face.Meanwhile, Lucifer's kingdom is threatened as the Great Devil War draws closer. All Hell is about to break loose... The Great Devil War is a gripping and humorous tale about good and evil seen from an unusual perspective and set in a world beyond your wildest dreams...______________________Praise for The Angel of Evil"A bracing drama that feels like a milestone for this series about a demonic war." - Kirkus Reviews"An ‘alternative’ Harry Potter series. It grows as the series progresses, with twists and turns and an action-packed plot. Yet again I raced through it." LoveReading"A stellar addition to The Great Devil War series. The worlds the author has created continue to take my breath away." ***** - Reads & Reels"Fresh, fierce, and all-consuming. The Great Devil War novels are academic, complex, and emotionally stimulating books." ***** - It's a Novel Life"Filled with fantasy and adventure and moral quandaries that appeal to the philosopher major within. Phenomenal." - Phantom of the LibraryOver 2000 worldwide 5 star reviews of the series. Winner of the Karen Blixen award, the ORLA award, and the BMF award.
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- Release Date 10/01/2019
- Authors Kenneth B. Andersen, Kenneth Bøgh Andersen
- Language English
- Company Kenneth Bøgh Andersen
- Weight 1.07 pounds
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.81 x 8.5 inches
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