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Vicar Obadiah Demurral isn't satisfied with running the affairs of his village - he wants to rule the world. And if his plan works, he will obtain a weapon so powerful that all of creation will fall down as his feet. Demurral will stop at nothing - even commanding the restless souls to do his bidding. Who will stand against him? Raphah, a young man on a godly mission, has come a long distance to reclaim the ancient relic Demurral has stolen - dangerously volatile in the wrong hands - but he can't do it alone. Even younger are Thomas and Kate, accidently drawn into this ongoing war between good…mehr

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Vicar Obadiah Demurral isn't satisfied with running the affairs of his village - he wants to rule the world. And if his plan works, he will obtain a weapon so powerful that all of creation will fall down as his feet. Demurral will stop at nothing - even commanding the restless souls to do his bidding. Who will stand against him? Raphah, a young man on a godly mission, has come a long distance to reclaim the ancient relic Demurral has stolen - dangerously volatile in the wrong hands - but he can't do it alone. Even younger are Thomas and Kate, accidently drawn into this ongoing war between good and evil. Their struggle against Demurral brings them face to face with the powers of darkness in this unforgettable epic battle. G P Taylor's first novel takes readers on a breath-taking voyage, full of suspense and intrigue, where fallen angels and demonic forces come in the night and where the ultimate sacrifice might even be life itself.
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GP Taylor is a New York Times best selling author. His works include Shadowmancer, Wormwood, Tersias, The Curse of Salamander Street and The Tizzle Sisters. He lives on the banks of a river in the midst of a dark wood, an arrow's flight from the Prince Regent Hotel near the 'town at the end of the line'. He spends his days writing and collecting firewood.'A literary troubadour' Yorkshire Post'He has a brilliant knack of connecting with his audience, swiftly identifying common interests, cracking jokes and recounting very humorous anecdotes' Oundle Festival'Excels at metaphysical terror' Independent on Sunday