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8 Days in a Coma: Book 1: WHEN ANGELS AND DEMONS COLLIDE

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"8 Days in a When Angels and Demons Collide" - Book 1
It begins with thunder mixed with electricity as wings clash in a blood-red sky filled with demon-shaped bats.
An angel with blue-white feathers and gold eyes battles a demon with purple-red feathers and black eyes. Both wield swords, using their wings as weapons in an epic aerial combat that shakes the spiritual realm.
When their wing tips collide simultaneously, both warriors are killed instantly and plummet into "the middle realm" - a forgotten place between heaven and hell where millions of Nephilim spirits have wandered since Noah's flood.
Meanwhile in Peoria, Illinois, Jeremy Cooper collapses on his front steps during a diabetic emergency. As paramedics nearly drop him, his heart stops, sending his soul into that same middle realm where ancient spiritual warriors now wage eternal war.Jeremy awakens among plasma walls showing shifting visions, surrounded by the offspring of fallen angels and humans who've been trapped for millennia. These forgotten souls belong neither in heaven nor hell, and now Jeremy must navigate their twisted attempts to recreate paradise and damnation.


This isn't fiction. This is testimony from an ordained minister who survived 8 days in a coma and returned with impossible knowledge of realms that shouldn't exist.
Experience the epic spiritual battle that began before humans existed and discover why Jeremy Cooper's heart attack opened a doorway to the war between heaven and hell.
Contains intense spiritual warfare and supernatural encounters that will challenge everything you believe about life, death, and eternity.
From the man who witnessed the collision of wings that changed everything.

308 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2025

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Jeremy Cooper

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Jeremy Cooper is a writer and art historian, author of six previous novels and several works of non-fiction, including the standard work on nineteenth century furniture, studies of young British artists in the 1990s, and, in 2019, the British Museum's catalogue of artists' postcards. Early on he appeared in the first twenty-four of BBC's Antiques Roadshow and, in 2018, won
the first Fitzcarraldo Editions Novel Prize for Ash before Oak.

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