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Journalist Cotten Stone is back in this second installment in Lynn Sholes and Joe Moore's series of religious thrillers. The book starts with a deliciously suspenseful chapter: a pilot announces his suicidal intentions mid-flight, prompting scrambling on the ground as a criminal psychologist tries to talk him out of it, and scrambling in the air as two F-18s prepare to shoot him down. But the pilot's death is just the first in a world-wide rash of suicides, a phenomenon connected with the age-old battle between good and evil: the Nephilim, the fallen angels who were Lucifer's minions, are bolstering their ranks with the souls of suicides. It's Cotten Stone's destiny to combat them, a job for which she's unusually well suited. Like its predecessor in the series, The Last Secret is a skillfully crafted page-turner. I hope that Cotten Stone and her demon-fighting cronies are in for a long run.
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Debra Hamel/book-blog.com, October 15, 2006
Journalist Cotten Stone is back in this second installment in Lynn Sholes and Joe Moore's series of religious thrillers. The book starts with a deliciously suspenseful chapter: a pilot announces his suicidal intentions mid-flight, prompting scrambling on the ground as a criminal psychologist tries to talk him out of it, and scrambling in the air as two F-18s prepare to shoot him down. But the pilot's death is just the first in a world-wide rash of suicides, a phenomenon connected with the age-old battle between good and evil: the Nephilim, the fallen angels who were Lucifer's minions, are bolstering their ranks with the souls of suicides. It's Cotten Stone's destiny to combat them, a job for which she's unusually well suited. Like its predecessor in the series, The Last Secret is a skillfully crafted page-turner. I hope that Cotten Stone and her demon-fighting cronies are in for a long run.Terms and Conditions
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