I bought this book because of the concept, the idea. I liked the book for the premise, even if the execution was a little less than stellar. I enjoyed thinking about the political structure of heaven and hell. It was enjoyable reading it, even if it took several attempts and forcing myself through the pages.
It toook about 50ish pages before the novelist found a flow that was condusive enough for me to follow, but once found I could look past the simple word choice and less than spectacular literary device execution.
I will say that the author has a unique ability to illuminate the macabre events that unfold througout the offspring, I found myself enjoying the dialouge of the antagonists. Though they are a foul lot, they were very entertaining with their word choice and motives. I think the best examples of the authors talent was in all the creative thought and execution that went into the Enemy description and dialoge.
Its remeniscent of The Stand in that you have a group of people from all walks of life, all different backgrounds following one goal, even if they dont understand it. Get to Abbotsville Tenn, as soon as possible. There is no mother abigale in this story, some fall, some succeed. The suspence built as protagonists and antagonists all converged on the sleepy town with their different missions.
The climax and ressolution let me down. I suppose I expected a more than what was delivered. Seriously. The product of 270ish pages of build up came to a paragraph of ressolution. This epic battle I kept holding out for, well was anything but epic.
I have a feeling by the way this novel ended that it was meant to be a start for what could with a little gentle guidence would make for a decent series. Like I said earlier, I bought this book for the like of the general concept.
Would I recommend it? Meh I think its an interesting concept that lacks the follow through on delivering a knock out. It isnt a book that I suggest you rush out an purchase three copies of, but if your in the library and cant find anything better and are willing to take a chance, it isnt a terrible read. You could do far worse.