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Fallen angels - cover

Fallen angels

Ikechukwu Joseph

Publisher: Ikechukwu Joseph

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Fallen Angels! ... In turns they hit him and blindfolded him. "It's time to visit the crocodile zone." They drove to a helipad used by drug pushers and hidden in the island's interior. The chopper flew through the beach, deeper into the ocean to an area marked, "Danger Zone. Life Crocodiles. Don't mess around." The helicopter flew down lower and the whole reptile community stirred up. The chopper then went up again and with his hands tied they pushed him to his death. As Richie struggled in the air, tumbling and rolling, his hands broke loose from the ropes. The harsh coastal breeze flogging wickedly on him. All he did was call on the God of his mother. Almost half dead, he fell towards the waiting hungry open mouths of the cold-blooded reptiles..." "An old woman was drowning and she jumped into the river and rescued her. Angela resuscitated her, took her home, changed her dress, fed her before interrogating her. As they discussed, this old woman transformed into a vampire, grabbed and overpowered Angela. Her face distorted, her hair stood up. Angela was taken aback by the transformation that her visitor exhibited... the supposed old woman projected her vampire fangs and dug it into Angela's neck. What happened?..." "The recent incident of the hijacked plane in Los Angeles by aliens or the fallen angels had exposed her and her guarded secrets. But she confided in Patricia about these demons who come to abuse and defile her. She was advised to stop using and accepting their gifts. "What? With all your education you claimed you have, you have not heard of incubus and succubus...The synonym is nightmare. she laughed. In his worry MM searched out the meanings of succubus and incubus. He cried out. The damage is irreversible. Incubus is supposed to be a male evil spirit that oppress people while asleep, especially to have sex with women. Succubus is supposed to be a female demon which comes to men, in their dreams to seduce them and have sexual intercourse, drawing energy from the men to sustain themselves, often until the point of exhaustion or death..." "The gathering of the vultures. Some of them called it the last onslaught. The others called it the survivals, the secret meeting or endtime darkness. That was the notion of the fallen angels. Knowing that they'd limited time and what their fate would be they'd to gather to strategize. The survival speech was delivered and addressed to the surviving demons by Satan. "Conquer the world and rule the world. Take away their food and means of livelihood and give them your genetically demonified food. Entice them with our blood money..." The speech drew out their soul, their anger and revenge. They became ecstatic and shouted, "conquer the world and rule the world," repeatedly with expressions. Some tearing their bloodless flesh, making animated eerie noises. After the meeting, the whole atmosphere, the venue of the gathering darkened. There was thundering and lightening. The whole atmosphere smoked with vampire bats all over painting the azure sky black. The blackness of darkness. The world below trembled. The end of the world? They feared and fluttered..." Fallen Angels is about the rebellion and war in heaven. And the fallouts and resultant effect on earth. This book is an eye-opener, very instructive, suspense full, a page turner and game changer.Get a copy for yourself and for your friends too.
Available since: 01/29/2024.
Print length: 77 pages.

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