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Impossible Apostles

Walter McAuliffe, Christina Romeo

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

What happens when seven old heathens, who died together in a car wreck, are denied entry to both Heaven and Hell? Welcome to the chaotic, comedic, and surprisingly touching world of the Impossible Apostles. Sent back to Earth with a divine mission, these rough-around-the-edges souls must navigate their second chance at redemption under the watchful eyes of angels and demons.Join Pip, Larry, Rob, and the rest of the Impossible Apostles as they concoct good deeds, endure miraculous mishaps and confront unearthly peril. Guided by Carley, the Angel of Death, and pursued by Nasty, the evil prince of darkness, their journey is a rollercoaster of divine humor and existential dread.Impossible Apostles blends sharp wit with profound insights, tackling themes of faith, redemption, and the eternal battle between good and evil. With a unique mix of irreverent humor and heartfelt moments, this parable will keep you laughing, thinking, and rooting for the most unlikely heroes in the universe.Will they secure their place in the divine kingdom, or will their last chance at redemption end in eternal damnation? Find out in this heavenly hilarious and devilishly clever tale.
Available since: 09/20/2024.
Print length: 226 pages.

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