Immortal Pyramid... A punch to the gut.

This is The Judas Chronicles book that will always be remembered for the painful curve pitch that came out of nowhere... IMMORTAL PYRAMID.

Detra Fitch from Huntress Reviews has had a chance to read this sixth installment in the series, and I love the review she gave for this book. Here it comes, my friends. :-) ~ Aiden

TITLE: Immortal Pyramid: Warriors of Light & Dark

(The Judas Chronicles #6)

AUTHOR: Aiden James

13 ISBN: 978-1-071-33697-7

10 ISBN: 1-071-33697-5

KINDLE: B00NHBEOWE


4 STARS!

He was born with the name Judas Iscariot. Today he is called William Barrow. In hope of restitution for betraying Jesus Christ, he must locate and reclaim all the silver coins he was paid for the evil deed. Now there are only three coins to find.

William and his group currently reside in New Orleans. Their happiness, as usual, does not last long before immortal danger rears its ugly head. This time the danger comes from the immortal widely known as Jack the Ripper; also known as Ratibor. Ratibor is more vicious than any adversary before him. This is proven when he manages to kill one member of the group. As the others grieve, each in their own way, one thing is certain: Ratibor must not be allowed to finish his feeding and killing spree or he will manage to go back into hibernation for many decades before restarting a fresh killing spree. But it is not only for the world’s benefit that the group hunts Ratibor. Revenge plays a large part too.

**** FOUR STARS! I refuse to tell who dies. Let it be a shock to you as it was for me. There are not as many fighting scenes this time around. More time is spent discussing events and planning what needs to be done.

I, as the reader, did not get to spend as much time in the presence of the immortal bad guy as in previous novels. Most of the time I was witness only to the after math or Ratibor’s murders. Sometimes this means seeing the body in the morgue. Sometimes this means only hearing about deaths yet never seeing the bodies at all. I do not mention the destination of the adventure this time because it varies. The group is never long in one place. They do much traveling.

Aiden James writes compelling characters that I have grown very fond of. I never expected to enjoy the series as much as I have – considering who the main character is. To say that I eagerly look forward to the next installment would be an understatement. ****

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Reviewed by Detra Fitch
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