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The Angel Chronicles #3

The Angel Prophecy

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A thrilling conclusion to the first trilogy!What did Winston Churchill know about flying saucers?After Professor Ralph Frederick is captured in Jerusalem, he is taken back to the wastelands of Siberia to the scene of a massive spacecraft that crashed decades earlier.Frederick must use all his cunning to stay alive and plan his escape. He is given access to the craft and gains an insight into the creatures that piloted it.Near death, Agent Frank Cones is rescued from under the Temple Mount and taken to Spain where he encounters a mysterious woman from his past. After securing an artefact, Cones is returned to the United States.

Finally, Frederick is released and returns to England, where he is united with Elizabeth and their children. He is also reunited with Agent Cones and together they continue their quest to find the truth behind unearthly visitors. However, Frederick must know he will face the terrifying vision the mysterious Janus showed him a few years earlier.

507 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 17, 2016

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Jason Chapman

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Welsh thriller writer Jason Chapman lives in the small market town of Abergavenny in Monmouthshire.

Jason has eight books currently on sale and has had growing success through the years with science fiction, political fiction and conspiracy fiction.

In 2023 Jason is due to release his first crime fiction series. Set in south Wales, the series will feature Detective Inspector Marc Fagan.

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October 8, 2024
This is an excellent series!

I don't think I've devoured a trilogy so quickly, thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience, rarely have I read a series and found every book as entertaining.
Nice blend of history and present and written in a way that totally draws the reader in.

My only complaint (and it didn't spoil the reading too much for me personally) is the spelling or grammar errors, "Patients" instead of patience, "Breaks" instead of brakes are two examples.

That said, if you enjoy conspiracy stories, especially involving the UFO phenomenon you'll like this, I know I did and cannot wait for more adventures with Professor Frederick and agent Cones!
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