Author: | David Papa-Adams | ISBN: | 9780463212219 |
Publisher: | David Papa-Adams | Publication: | October 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | David Papa-Adams |
ISBN: | 9780463212219 |
Publisher: | David Papa-Adams |
Publication: | October 2, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Demons of Kursk is the third book in the Angelos and Dragon War chronicles. Michael and Gabriel with the help of Uziel and the Watcher continue their search for the Codexes, so that they can finally end Azazel’s war. The Angelos have arrived from Constantinople to a dark and desperate time. Having fought so hard to recover the Codexes and having failed, they desperately strive to seek them out, and try to discover Tekmor’s fate. But what they encounter is a world at war, where mercy has been replaced by malice, and where loyalty has been replaced by treachery. Yet again they must journey through lands both foreign and archaic, and face peoples as uncompromising as the enemy they have faced for a thousand millennia. None realise Azazel’s true purpose or design, nor do they know what has truly been unleashed upon humanity. It is only with such uncertain futures that hope might be found, and that which was thought lost, may once more be revealed. This book has an alternative ending, and you must decide which is the most likely to have resulted from the consequences of the actions or inactions of the Angelos.
The Demons of Kursk is the third book in the Angelos and Dragon War chronicles. Michael and Gabriel with the help of Uziel and the Watcher continue their search for the Codexes, so that they can finally end Azazel’s war. The Angelos have arrived from Constantinople to a dark and desperate time. Having fought so hard to recover the Codexes and having failed, they desperately strive to seek them out, and try to discover Tekmor’s fate. But what they encounter is a world at war, where mercy has been replaced by malice, and where loyalty has been replaced by treachery. Yet again they must journey through lands both foreign and archaic, and face peoples as uncompromising as the enemy they have faced for a thousand millennia. None realise Azazel’s true purpose or design, nor do they know what has truly been unleashed upon humanity. It is only with such uncertain futures that hope might be found, and that which was thought lost, may once more be revealed. This book has an alternative ending, and you must decide which is the most likely to have resulted from the consequences of the actions or inactions of the Angelos.