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Wrath & Righteousness #9

Spiders from the Shadows

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INTO THE LION’S DEN
“The battle wasn’t starting. It was almost over. There was nothing he could do now, no way to stop the coming wave from crashing down. He had walked into a den of predators so full of jealousy and fury that they couldn’t reason anymore. They were outsiders on the inside, the cancer next to the bone, the disease that would kill the nation after having lain dormant all these years.”

As the forces of Darkness work to consolidate worldwide power into a new regime, the Secretary of Defense realizes that he is the Republic’s last chance. With the former FBI Director by his side, the two men launch a daring plan to infiltrate Raven Rock—a secure underground military complex that is hosting the new government.


But Lucifer and his accomplices are not sitting idly by. After taking the FBI Director in to Raven Rock they launch a brilliant propaganda counterstrike that the SecDef never saw coming.


With no obstacles left in their way, the group of six men prepare to leave Raven Rock to begin reassembling the world they’ve destroyed. But the SecDef isn’t ready to give in. With one last card to play, he sends one of his most trusted allies, a woman with no experience in combat or espionage, on a life or death mission directly into the lion’s den.


Against the backdrop of torn-from-the-headlines Middle Eastern drama, the Wrath & Righteousness series is a fast-paced thriller that explores man’s role in the eternal battle between good and evil.

Wrath & Righteousnessis a ten episode e-book series by Chris Stewart, a world-record-setting Air Force pilot (fastest nonstop flight around the world) and New York Times bestselling author of several books, including The Miracle of Freedom.
Each episode is approximately 50,000-60,000 words (roughly two-thirds the length of a normal novel). This series was adapted from the previously published The Great and Terrible series that was released from 2003-2008.

154 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 5, 2013

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Chris Stewart

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Chris Stewart is a bestselling author and world-record-setting Air Force pilot whose previous military techno-thrillers have been selected by the Book of the Month Club and published in six different countries. He is the author of the highly acclaimed series The Great and Terrible, as well as A Christmas Bell for Anya, which was performed with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir during their 2005 Christmas concert. He has also been a guest editorialist for the Detroit News, commenting on matters of military readiness and national security. He is president of The Shipley Group, a nationally recognized consulting and training company and founder of the Utah Renaissance and Leadership Center.

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46 reviews1 follower
April 30, 2013
This one was good, but I felt it was lacking a lot of the action in the previous books. Really looking forward to the conclusion in the next book. Seems like there are a lot of loose ends left to be tied up, so I'm really hopeful they can all be taken care of in the end.
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April 24, 2013
The story just keeps building. Can't wait for the next episode. Reminders to push aside the influence of Satan and his minions and focus on the love and support of Jesus and His angels in a roller coaster thriller of a story.
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April 28, 2013
#9 in this series and the suspense is definitely building. The future of the country is at stake and everything depends on a few very brave people succeeding at their assigned missions. Can't wait for the next installment.
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April 16, 2013
I highly recommend this series. The writing is good; the characters are well developed; and the plot is phenomenal. A redeeming series!
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