Killers will rise. Angels will fall. When death is just the beginning, how far will an assassin go to hunt her quarry?
The grim congregation is assembled. The target lies ahead. If our broken reality is to stand a chance, Deborah and her ragtag crew must travel a long and perilous road. Traversing the plains of a hostile heaven, her Band of Heroes must endure all that fate can lay in their way. Ahead, the legion Office of God. Behind, the furious, Hell-torn past. Among them, doubt, fear and the conflicting loyalties of the lost.
In a world where nothing is constant, where the whims of the unworthy sow seeds and the masquerade of sin and faith sways like the breeze, how much betrayal can one woman bear?
Will James began writing down stories and ideas at the age of fourteen, and managed to thoroughly and decisively not finish about a dozen books over the course of his life, before finally concluding that writing ‘The End’ was something done by other people.
After the introduction of a son to his household created a sudden wealth of enforced, wakeful silent-time, however, he renewed his efforts and rekindled his dormant passion, finally managing to see a story through to its completion.
He lives in Aberdeenshire, Scotland with his wife Sarah, his son Elliot and a cat named Ferris – who is his when he’s good, and his wife’s when he’s not.