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Lädt ... Dark Angelvon Brian Andrews, Jeffrey Wilson
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"Former Navy SEAL Jedidiah Johnson returns to Nashville ready to begin his training with the elite warriors known as the Shepherds. He thinks he knows what to expect when he arrives on the sprawling, state-of-the-art facility but quickly realizes he'll have to find his place as the rookie leader of a new team. Then he starts having visions of an imminent attack overseas, and with the clock ticking, Jed and his team are dispatched to neutralize the threat. All the while, Jed hears whispers of another threat . . . a name that raises unexplained fear and anger throughout the Shepherds organization. Once a military man, Nicholas Woland betrayed the Shepherds and all they stood for when he joined their enemies. After years in prison, Woland is eager to get back in action spreading chaos and death. And he has been freed for a purpose: a sinister plot that will result in hundreds of casualties and incite worldwide religious warfare for years to come. As Woland and the Shepherds race toward a collision, Jed must rely on his gifts, his training, and his untested team to make critical decisions on a global stage--never realizing that a secret servant of the enemy is growing closer and closer to him."-- Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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As Jedediah Johnson returns to Nashville for training and to meet his Shepherd’s team, readers also travel across the world with those people possessed by the dark ones. With the paramilitary element, the authors deliver plenty of action while also deepening the connections we have with Jed, his team, and the watchers.
The one thing I would like to see more of in these books is intercessory prayer for Jed and his team as they face their unseen enemies. It’s inferred a couple of times but never straight out shown.
While I’m reading this series, I can’t help but wonder why there isn’t truly an organization like this in our world that is hurtling toward destroying itself. But I am also more challenged to pray for those people who give their lives to protect our freedom.
Disclosure statement: I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions are my own. ( )