Blood of Heaven (Fire of Heaven Trilogy, Book 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.88 (935 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0310201195 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 326 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Five Stars" according to A. Baker. Bill Myer weaves an excellent plot of good versus evilinteresting premise; well done.. Amazon Customer said 1st of 1st of 3 great books! Blood of Heaven is the first of a series of three wonderful books with an entirely original treatment of the end days. Myers just may be better than Milton in justifying God's ways to man! Real people with real weaknesses are portrayed realistically in their trials to over. great books!. Blood of Heaven is the first of a series of three wonderful books with an entirely original treatment of the end days. Myers just may be better than Milton in justifying God's ways to man! Real people with real weaknesses are portrayed realistically in their trials to over. Peretti had it right The plot of this book is very intriguing indeed, but when I finished the book, I was a little disappointed. The story could have been much better. I am forced to agree with Frank Peretti-I wished he would have thought of it-he would have taken the same story and turned it
Given a new identity and new employer, Katherine Lyon, Coleman reenters society. And experiments with specific genes from the blood have brought surprising findings. Some believe it is the blood of Christ. The effects may kill Coleman or completely destroy his sanity. Mysterious blood has been discovered on the remains of an ancient religious artifact. Now it's time to introduce those genes into a human. Enter Michael Coleman: multiple killer, death-row resident and, if he is willing, human guinea pig. A carefully researched science and psychological thriller, Blood of Heaven is a nonstop page turner that looks deep into the heart of man, examining the nature of good and evil, flesh versus spirit, and the ever-growing controversy over genetically determined behavior.. He agrees to the experiment, with results so astonishing that the research must continue--but not in prison. There are no promises. And that's when a plot far darker than science alone could construct begins to emerge
-- Romantic Times (Romantic Times ) . Recommended