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Return of the Sky Gods
- Heaven's Dark Soldiers, Book 6
- Narrated by: Jeremy Arthur
- Length: 8 hrs and 57 mins
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Summary
One man’s angel is another man’s devil. Well, it’s official. Strange times are afoot for mankind. The Anunnaki, an ancient race of malevolent über angels banished from Earth by God himself at the beginning of time, are back. And much to God’s chagrin, they came by invitation.
While Dean Robinson and Erin Kelly, everybody’s favorite arcane power couple, had good reason to extend that invite, they sort of kicked off a cataclysmic series of events in the process. Bummer. As the supernatural becomes mainstream in the most grandiose fashion and the secrets of the hidden world are revealed, will mankind embrace the ‘new’ normal? Or, will life as we know it devolve into an apocalyptic battlefield of gods and monsters hell-bent on ushering in the end times? Pun intended.
Either way, Dean and Doc have their work cut out for them. Pfft, no sweat. Right?
Seriously though, right?
Gilmore’s sixth book in the Heaven’s Dark Soldiers fantasy adventure series takes the Dark Soldierverse to new heights as mythology and the supernatural clash with everyday life like never before. RETURN OF THE SKY GODs is a fantastical roller coaster ride featuring Gilmore’s signature wit and all the expected mind-bending action the series is known for.
STEVE GILMORE is a former Army officer and graduate of West Point. His urban fantasy novels are a distinctive blend of military grit and apocryphal lore that have been enjoyed by listeners around the world. His books are recommended for listeners who enjoy Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files, Kevin Hearn’s Iron Druid, or Steve McHugh’s Hellequin Chronicles.