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Kingdom of Light - B. James Wilson

Kingdom of Light

B. James Wilson
i-dee-force , English
3 ratings

Kingdom of Light is the unique and compelling story of a demon's dark
past as told to Mike Brennan, a fireman who has entered a blazing
building in the predawn hours of 9/11 to rescue an abandoned child from
certain death. In his quest, Mike confronts the demon who
has long been chained in a deep, dungeon oubliette. Surrounded by
darkness, ancient war, the rush of time and his own buried past, Mike
Brennan must decide what he is willing to sacrifice in order to save the
life of this hopeless child and, perhaps, to save his own life.