Angelguard: Not All The Spirits Are Good (Angelguard Trilogy)

Angelguard: Not All The Spirits Are Good (Angelguard Trilogy)

by IanAcheson (Author)

Synopsis

Within a period of weeks, three horrific bomb blasts devastate areas of London, Los Angeles and Sydney. No explanation is offered, no victory claimed for these acts of terror. Yet behind the scenes a Machiavellian European businessman is planning to bring the G8 nations to their knees for his own larcenous purposes, aided by the dark forces to whom he has sold his soul. Jack Haines, an Australian academic, is grieving the loss of wife and children in the Sydney blast. Against his will he finds himself thrown into a war that transcends the physical world, a conflict in which angelic guards have a special mission for him. A gripping novel of the unseen forces that throng our world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 1st New edition
Publisher: Lion Fiction
Published: 22 Mar 2013

ISBN 10: 1782640029
ISBN 13: 9781782640028

Media Reviews
Fans of Frank Peretti's Darkness novels will love Angelguard. Ian Acheson does a masterful job of weaving the seen with the unseen. Fast-paced, intriguing, this book is a thrill-ride if I ever read one! -- (02/01/2013)
Debut novelist Ian Acheson storms into the publishing world with Angelguard, the first in a supernatural trilogy that pits angels against demons, terrorists against civilians and a University professor against a Machiavellian businessman. A fast-paced, arresting novel from the explosive beginning until the climactic conclusion, packed with frantic pursuits, intriguing suspense, witty dialogue and spiritual challenges. Ian Acheson is a writer not just worth watching but one well worth reading! -- (02/01/2013)
Adventure and the supernatural collide for an intriguing read in Ian Acheson's Angelguard. Witty angels, foul demons, and compelling humans all make for a read that is enjoyable and exciting. With Acheson's unique writing style and a compelling plot, this is not to be missed. -- (02/01/2013)
Almost eerie in its realistic portrayal of today's terrorist-riddled headlines, Angelguard is a powerhouse story that compels you to consider the supernatural battle waging around us every day. I for one will never again read about today's events without thinking of them in light of God's angel armies battling evil. -- (02/01/2013)
Author Bio
Ian Acheson, an Australian, is a freelance strategy consultant based in Sydney.