Sluagh, January 31, 2014
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This review is from: Sluagh (Kindle Edition)
Author Darrell Case takes the reader into the dangerous and deadly world of child kidnapping in his newest mystery release, Sluagh. This book will keep you spellbound and on the edge of your seat and probably destroy your sleep pattern if you stay up late to discover what happens next. Beyond being suspenseful, it’s an excellent example of the spirit warfare going on around us at any given moment. Swords clashing, demons fighting angels, and angels protecting their human charges.
Max Furman, a.k.a the Ghost, is a madman who grew up abused and unloved by his mother and has been on a killing spree for decades, terrorizing the country. In hiding from the FBI and masquerading as a minister, he is hired as the pastor of Waynesburg Baptist Church and sets out to commit more crimes in the small rural community.
This is an adult book, and not one for the faint of heart. Dramatic and action packed, the storyline is scary and graphic at times, bringing home the reality of child abduction and serial killing. However, these scenes are offset by glimpses of God’s powerful angelic warriors at work, battling for good to triumph over evil. My favorite line in the book is the last one which brings this story full circle: “And so it was in the presence of death, a new life was born.” Amen!
Please note: I was offered a free audio book in exchange for my honest review.