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The Fall of Lucifer
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Average rating of 5.0/5 from 5 reviews.
Great !!!!!! - Housewife from Suffolk
Really enjoyed the whole of the book and am now reading it for the 3rd time, well written too!
A fantastic read! - Greg Headteacher
I couldn't put this book down! It is a fantastic read, the first of a series of 7 books (2 published to date). This is a factional novel (fact and fiction)drawning on biblical passages, and extensive research and is fascinating and so believable. Describing the beginning of the universe, the creation of angels in heaven and Lucifer as the 'Shining One' and his dramatic rebellion and fall which led to the battle for humanity. This book was Number 1 in the Waterstones best seller secular reading charts challenging the dominance of Harry Potter and is a must read for all Christians. A brilliant present for Christians and non Christians alike!
Just Read It. - RS
If you like well written books you must give this a chance. I came across it by fluke and have since bought it for 3 of my friends. Please do not be put off by its religious theme. I am not and my friends who have read this are from no denomination to muslim and they are all taken by it . This shows the skill of story writing when it transcends both heart and mind.
Star of the series. An amazingly compelling read. - Stu (Eden's Senior Software Developer) - Chester
The starting book in the outstanding Chronicles of Brother series. Surely the best of the three books so far it paints a amazing picture of God's creation that will really appeal to the modern mind. Telling the story of the fall of Lucifer as son of the morning to his becoming the fallen king of hell. The lavish descriptions of Heaven, the universe and all the angelic hosts are captivating and the story centered around the breaking of the brotherhood between Gabriel, Michael and Lucifer is a really unique take on what could have happened before our world.
A gripping read - Denise T - Avid book reader
The descriptive prose is somewhat repetitive especially when drawing pictures of Gabriel, Michael and Lucifer. However, this could be a minor niggle as the plot is excellent and very gripping. I have to keep reminding myself this is a factional account. This would appeal to non-Christians as an introduction to Christianity and hopefully they would want to check out the facts with the Bible


