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Everything we’ve been taught about Good and Evil is a lie!
After 12 Federal Agents are murdered, Black Ops Special Agent Jubal Stone, still grieving over the death of his wife, is pulled from a desk assignment and plunged into a nightmare pursuit of a Fallen Angel who was imprisoned inside a meteorite that struck south-central Michigan—a rebel angel who possesses information that could help Lucifer win his war against God.
As he hunts the last angel to fall, Jubal learns about a shocking conspiracy between Lucifer and the State Department—and the treaty they were forced to sign to avoid an attack from Hell.
A rogue CIA agent is also in pursuit, and he has very different plans for the Fallen Angel.
In war, the winner writes the history . . .
Jubal’s long-held beliefs are shattered when he learns the other side of the story of the war between Good and Evil from a woman “Angel Expert” his mentor believes was sent to lead Jubal astray. Asheba Rain was born in Hell and she is keeping secrets that could get them all killed.
The most forbidden love affair in human history . . .
Ignoring his mentor’s warnings, Jubal is slowly seduced into a taboo affair with this beautiful, mysterious woman—an affair that is condemned by Heaven and Hell alike.
With the Apocalypse approaching and the end of the world imminent, the State Department has been forced to make peace with the Devil—because God has stopped answering prayers.
Immerse yourself in an epic dark urban fantasy that will challenge your entrenched beliefs.
Kirkus Reviews also calls The Last Angel to Fall “an extremely winning variation on . . . Dan Brown’s bestseller The Da Vinci Code that “offers a compelling combination of inter-agency thriller and supernatural fantasy.”
Recipient of the “Gold Award” from Literary Titan for September, 2021: “One of the most unique conspiracy thrillers I’ve read this year.”
“Brian G. Walsh is a master of symbolism and the deconstructing of scriptural wordplay with the imagination to pull it all together.” —Readers’ Favorite
“Rarely does a book so thoroughly captivate and enthrall in its entirety the way this book does!” —Stellar Media
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