Piercing the Darkness

(published 1989

I liked this even better than This Present Darkness. The story was intriguing, it kept me on edge throughout the entire book. I was kept cheering for the good guys and booing the bad guys (I hate books that turn me around so that the bad guys become good and the good guys become bad). I don't know if I believe spiritual battles this intense are happening as often as they imply in the book, but it still makes for awesome God-focused reading . . . very cool.

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The Visitation
(published 1999)
This book wasn't bad. It was tense, but not as tense as The Oath. The spiritual battles weren't nearly as interesting as Piercing the Darkness and This Present Darkness. I was lost half the time . . . I'd read a paragraph and think, "Wait, when did we decide that . . .?" It was pretty confusing. This book just didn't measure up to its predecessors.

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