The Oubliette

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Historical
Cover of the book The Oubliette by B. James Wilson, Bruce J. Wilson
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Author: B. James Wilson ISBN: 9780985079154
Publisher: Bruce J. Wilson Publication: April 1, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: B. James Wilson
ISBN: 9780985079154
Publisher: Bruce J. Wilson
Publication: April 1, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Author, Zoe Saadia says of The Oubliette, "Unusual and riveting! The Oubliette was an exciting read that I found plain impossible to put down. Unusual, deeply educating, revealing, it kept me glued to my Kindle, unable to guess what will happen, desperate to find out, surprised with the ending on all levels."
Beneath the mythical desert of Duadel there exists a place of lonely darkness, a place that has been "forgotten" for many centuries by the world of light above. In that place, on the morning of September eleventh, two thousand and one, amidst darkness, chaos, and the rush of time, Mike Brennan will be forced to decide what he will sacrifice in order to save the life of a young boy. Indeed, to save his own life, for, in the depths of a mysterious dungeon lies an ancient evil, a solitary prisoner of conscience who awaits his judgment alone, in isolation.
"The Oubliette" is a darkly, compelling tale of the unseen forces that have, from the beginning, doggedly shaped our world by their influence on the minds of men. It is the powerful tale of a NYC fireman's confrontation with an imprisoned angel, immune to death, but too wicked to be free, one whose rebellion has been especially offensive to God. His name is Azazel and he is one of the Urshu, a type of Spoken Being, created in flesh and blood, who established close ties to Earth-bound mortals. His story is an account of the continuing battle for the minds of men, and for planet Earth. It is a story of Powers, Principalities, and Dominions, of the spread of evil, of wickedness among human-kind, and of God's plan to overcome it all. This epic battle between darkness and light impacts the lives of all people, but is clearly illustrated in the life of one man and a small boy, on an infamous day of conflict.

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Author, Zoe Saadia says of The Oubliette, "Unusual and riveting! The Oubliette was an exciting read that I found plain impossible to put down. Unusual, deeply educating, revealing, it kept me glued to my Kindle, unable to guess what will happen, desperate to find out, surprised with the ending on all levels."
Beneath the mythical desert of Duadel there exists a place of lonely darkness, a place that has been "forgotten" for many centuries by the world of light above. In that place, on the morning of September eleventh, two thousand and one, amidst darkness, chaos, and the rush of time, Mike Brennan will be forced to decide what he will sacrifice in order to save the life of a young boy. Indeed, to save his own life, for, in the depths of a mysterious dungeon lies an ancient evil, a solitary prisoner of conscience who awaits his judgment alone, in isolation.
"The Oubliette" is a darkly, compelling tale of the unseen forces that have, from the beginning, doggedly shaped our world by their influence on the minds of men. It is the powerful tale of a NYC fireman's confrontation with an imprisoned angel, immune to death, but too wicked to be free, one whose rebellion has been especially offensive to God. His name is Azazel and he is one of the Urshu, a type of Spoken Being, created in flesh and blood, who established close ties to Earth-bound mortals. His story is an account of the continuing battle for the minds of men, and for planet Earth. It is a story of Powers, Principalities, and Dominions, of the spread of evil, of wickedness among human-kind, and of God's plan to overcome it all. This epic battle between darkness and light impacts the lives of all people, but is clearly illustrated in the life of one man and a small boy, on an infamous day of conflict.

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