NEW TRILOGUS MEDIA GROUP Raised to kill, as the leader of Babylon's most elite special ops team, Jason Night, never thought he would fall in love with Sarah Cross and desire to leave the life he's always known. Nor could he foresee the dangerous secret Sarah harbored leading to her death at the hands of another Babylon agent.
With the world in chaos, a powerful, charismatic leader, Oliver Theed, rises to lead the nations into a New World Order of his own sinister design. But those rising to power in his wings have their own plans and Theed may be the next target in a deadly cat and mouse game deciding the fate of the world.
As Jason questions all that he's ever believed, he seeks answers and revenge. But what he finds will shake him to the core and bring him face to face with Theed, Babylon and a coming Apocalypse that cannot be avoided.
James Somers is the author of more than a dozen Sci-fi and Fantasy novels available on Kindle including: The Serpent Kings, Percival Strange, Perdition's Gate, and The Realm Shift Trilogy. He has also written several Bible studies for Kindle including: "What's So Great About Salvation?" and "What Does it Mean to be Born Again?"
Upcoming novels include sequels to The Serpent Kings, Percival Strange, and A World Within; as well as a brand new Fantasy entitled, Fallen.
In addition to writing, James serves as the Pastor of Ozone Baptist Church in Rockwood, Tennessee and also works in Knoxville as a Surgical Technologist. He is married and have five children.
I like this book and enjoyed every minute of it. A young man who did not know he has a greater calling until he was faced with a very important decision that will have an eternal impact on his life. This book keep me interested even until the end. You would enjoy this book if you like endtimes events and a great storyline.
Several parts dragged on so I'm glad I was reading this at bed time.
This book combo is another telling of the biblical end of the world. Lots of technology and cloning involved in this rendition. It was a good idea to put the two books together since Inferno picks up right where Perdition's Gate left off.