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If you haven't read "Doubt" book 1 of the Among Us Trilogy, get a free Kindle ebook copy at http: //bit.ly/1tUkF5r . In a fight to save human kind from obliteration, Harry and Cristal continue to battle against supernatural dark forces. However, the supposed angel forces have given up on mankind leaving Harry and Cristal in a terrifying dilemma. If the end is now, can online gamers save the world? Harry Doubt thinks so. For readers who have a twisted delight in books with an "End of Times / Armageddon" theme and are fans of paranormal mystery thrillersl (Rated PG: Mild swearing and violence) In book 2 of the award winning Among Us Trilogy, Truth Seekers Harry and Cristal have to maneuver both earth and the spiritual world. In a fight to save human kind from obliteration, they must seek to uncover more details behind Global Nation's involvement and research involving their parents and other missing loved ones. Not only must they battle against the dark forces, the supposed angel forces have given up on saving mankind from itself leaving Harry and Cristal in a terrifying dilemma. Can online gamers save the world? Harry Doubt thinks so. Gold winner Readers' Favorite Book Awards - Among Us Trilogy The Among Us Trilogy ties in different supernatural religious beliefs of God, Heaven, Purgatory and Hell, angels and demons apocalypse, spirituality and fantasy by mixing themes from shows like Fringe and Supernatural to create an end of the world religious paranormal mystery thriller. No library descriptions found. |
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The mix of science, religion, angels, demons, heroes and villains is just perfect.
This sequel only make us want to read the third episode of this trilogy as soon as it becomes available. I would advice the reader to read the first episode before reading this one, so he can understand better the relation among the characters.
This book was written by Anne-Rae Vasquez and I received a copy for reviewing from the author. I was not requested to write a positive review. Opinion expressed here is my own. ( )