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Angel Eater

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A man without a name—born of power and anguish—endeavors to rescue the planet from darkness, but in order to do so he'll have to walk among the shadows. When all is on the line and he stares oblivion in the face, he will find that the cost of power can be far greater than he ever imagined.

Meanwhile, psychoanalyst, Doctor Bob Evington has taken on a new patient that claims supernatural origins, but may in fact be responsible for crimes of the worst kind. He must find the truth and he has just seventy-two hours to get to it. Will he be able to discern the fiction from reality in a madman's story?

Two men meet under estranged circumstances. One must gather enough power to save the world. The other must decide if the former is insane. If one's success spells failure for the other, can either truly prevail?

419 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 30, 2018

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E.D. Watley

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E. D. Watley writes from his home in southern California, where the sun is hot and the masks are plenty. On his downtime, he enjoys hanging out with friends and family, learning home improvements, (pre-covid) boxing, and of course writing.

Favorite authors:
R. A. Salvatore, Dean Koontz, Matthew Dicks, Richard A. Clarke, Terry Goodkind, John Green,
and few lists would be complete without J. K. Rowling and George R. R. Martin (including his sci fi).

Stay safe out there everyone! And if you have to be on lockdown at least you have a good book.

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April 2, 2020
Great

Mortals, angels, demons, epic battles and everything else under the sun you can think of. I stayed up way way too late reading this book and only got like three hours sleep and still had to drag up for work.
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