The Paradise Prophecy

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About this eBook

Prepare yourself for the paradise prophecy. Then pray it isn’t happening.


An iconic, near saintly, pop singer dies suddenly, tragically in an inexplicable fire. She’s only the first victim in a series of similar, unspeakable deaths.

Bernadette Callahan is an investigator at a shadowy government organization. She’s on the trail of a serial killer with ungodly means of disposal.
Religious historian Sebastian LaLaurie knows that the crimes are more than the work of a psychopath, and that Bernadette is closing in on something she never bargained for. 

Now Sebastian must convince Bernadette to believe—in the power of fallen angels in disguise. In the ancient clues of the Bible. In the hellfire of a coming apocalypse. In the prophecies of Paradise Lost. And ultimately, in the unholy conspiracy upon them, one far beyond the scope of mankind’s darkest imagination. And one that no human can stop.

 

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4.7
3 reviews
Gina Lacey
15 January 2024
that God is with us despite our faults and with love, he provides us a way to seek the best path for all. Thank you dear lord Jesus for people to write and give us hope!
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About the author

Robert Browne is an award-winning screenwriter with a keen interest in angels, demons, and the cultural and spiritual history of the afterlife. In writing The Paradise Prophecy, Browne was inspired by the works of John Milton, particularly Paradise Lost, along with the many obscure and in some cases long-suppressed documents that make up the dark narrative history of the original war in Heaven. He lives on the West Coast.

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