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  • Waite on the Blind Angel

  • The Celestial Wars, Book 2
  • By: John Campbell
  • Narrated by: Dan Johnson
  • Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
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Waite on the Blind Angel

By: John Campbell
Narrated by: Dan Johnson
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Summary

A supernatural fantasy thriller

Momma always told me, when I find myself in a hole, it’s time to stop digging - but between the Nephilim, cyclops, and dragon, I can’t seem to find daylight.

To make matters worse, the blind angel shows up searching for one of his missing brethren, a.k.a. the Great Deceiver. He loves to play the kind of games that cost men their souls. That dark angel challenges me with an unholy choice: save Molly or save my city.  

Waite on the Ripper was an intense roller-coaster ride of a story. The second book, Waite on the Blind Angel, is a dizzying cat and mouse merry-go-round chase that doesn’t slow down. It is second in a series of escalating adventures that lead Harmon Waite inevitably into the Celestial Wars. 

The soul-blessed worlds will never be the same!

©2020 John C. Campbell (P)2020 John C. Campbell

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Story well written and great narration

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Story well written and great narration.

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very entertaining

love the dwarfs this story has now got me in its clutches wirh so much going on.
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Compelling read and does the first book justice

Book 2 of the Celestial Wars is a compelling read and does the first book justice, in style, action and twist and turns. Again all characters are well thought out and intriguing, the world building is amazing and the plot engaging.

The main characters are Harmon Waite and his team mates Smoke and Eirian, they have two major things in common: they are descendents from angels and have some angel powers are they are dedicated to fighting fallen angels and their demon spawn. And then there is Molly, a feisty police detective and dear friend to Harmon.

We jump straight into action with Smoke, the stoic Cherokee, who is described as a mountain of a man. While fishing, he encounters a huge monster; which after fighting off Smoke heads for Austin and Smoke speeds off to warn the team. At the same Harmon and Eirian break off from sword training to investigate an unexplained sonic boom and Molly is visited at Austin PD by a blind man with a strange dog, who brings her news from her parents.
From here on the story unfolds in unexpected ways that involve angels, fallen angels, demons and portals that lead to other worlds with more fantastic beings. Some become friends and allies, others need to be fought and eliminated.

I have one criticism though: Molly seems to have taken on the role of damsel in distress, and doesn’t engage in any of the fights, which stands in stark contrast to the feisty law enforcement officer with a penchant for big guns, whom we met in book 1 and I would have deducted something from the rating, if I could take away partial stars – however it still deserves more than four stars, so the rating stays at five stars.

This novel can be read as stand-alone, but I would highly recommend reading the first book, to find out how the main characters met and formed this team.

I’m delighted that Dan Johnson narrates again; I love listening to his deep, resonant voice, which I again slowed down a little bit, to get the perfect nonchalant ‘detective noir’ feel.

I received this book in audio book format from the author and am leaving this review of my own volition.

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2nd installment 👍👍

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so book 2 is just as impressive as the first, same main characters and still good vs evil. the story itself is great, I'm looking forward to the next in the serise.
The narration is flawless, definitely one of my favourites.

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A great addition to a great Siri’s

Harlan and the guys are back but so is the Satan and the dragon and other demons that are nameless but all are out to destroy. This is another great addition to the celestial wars serious and I can’t wait for book 3. I always get this way at the end of one of John’s books I always think the last one was my favorite but I’m sure when I rebooked three I would think the same thing. I love these books and highly recommend them what an imagination this author has in the narrators voice makes it that much better.

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