Chronicles of the Angel Watchers

Chronicles of the Angel Watchers PDF

Author: Juliann Kaiser

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2011-05-01

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9781461047391

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Ever wondered about angels? Ever wondered if they wonder about us? Step into their world from the moment of creation as Echo and Jorel set foot on earth along with the rest of their angel band. They are assigned to watch over the line of Seth to make way for the promised Child, something Satan is determined to stop. Deception, corruption, even murder are just a few of the poison arrows in the quivers of the angels who were kicked out of the Kingdom along with Lucifer when evil found its way into their hearts. Far worse is what creeps in slowly, penetrating man's every thought, when the fallen ones teach mankind "secrets" from the Kingdom, secrets horribly twisted, while a reign of terror is released when the Nephilim are born. So how can a band of fun loving angels who don't understand evil ever hope to defeat such evil plans? God has plans too, which He begins to reveal within the mystery of His love, a mystery Echo wants very much to understand! This book is rated G - Good for Everyone from 8 to 80!

The Bloody Reign of Slayer

The Bloody Reign of Slayer PDF

Author: Joel McIver

Publisher: Omnibus Press

Published: 2009-11-11

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0857120387

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When the Los Angeles thrash metal band Slayer redefined the parameters of heavy music in 1986 with the horrific Reign In Blood album, few of their fans would have predicted that, nearly a quarter of a century later, their fame would be undimmed and their subject matter still as controversial as ever. Slayer's distinctive musical attack has guaranteed the band's residence at the peak of the extreme metal scene, with the unearthly lead Guitar wails of Jeff Hanneman and Kerry King, Dave Lombardo's world-class drums and tom Araya's unique vocals accompanying a fearless lyrical approach. However, Slayer have moved with the times: when their mosh pit anthems about serial killers and Satanism became outmoded, the band addressed fresh outrages such as religious terrorism, genocide and war, always accompanied by artwork that has achieved cult status in its own right. The controversy surrounding them has been endless, with authorities even accusing Slayer of a white supremacist agenda and Nazi sympathies - just one myth explored and refuted in The Bloody Reign Of Slayer, the first ever biography of this unique band. Joel McIver's expert biography traces the band's development, album by album, as well as exploring the headline-grabbing moments over Slayer's long and tumultuous career which have become an inseparable part of the cult which surrounds and defines them.