Awakening on the cold stone slab that kept his Nephilim father in stasis for thousands of years, Robert finds himself alive again. Surrounded by cultists who wish to enslave him, he ends their threat only to realize he is destined to replace his father as one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
Unfortunately, everyone seems to be in the armageddon business these days. Refusing to be a slave to man or fate, Robert plans on putting an end to their machinations—or die trying.
This book is actually two stories from Robert. One story is his life now, post death: "Everything that made me Ghost was taken from me, and I had no idea who I was."
The other is his memories and his dreams - dating back to the beginning. Did he inherit some of those dreams? "I realized that I was yoked to the role my father was supposed to fulfill and was a tool of destiny"
His work is to prevent Armageddon but the first third of the book leaves that outcome unanswered. Then he pursues the threads that lead to another domino to kickstart Armageddon. That leads to truths of which he already has some knowledge due o the dreams.
An interesting story but it doesn't paint Robert in a very good light is spite of his success in holding off Armageddon.
Love the narration of AC Oliver, he brings out the action, humour, pace and great plot.
This book like the other two, will have you on a ride. Robert finds himself finds himself alive again. He finds himself having to replace his father to stop himself being enslaved by cultists. Armageddon seems to be business these days. Can Robert fit for man or will he find himself fighting his last breath again.
Just when I thought it couldn't get any better, it does, and then it's over and I'm left longing for the next book! I can't wait for the audio version!!