The Fallen 1: The Fallen and Leviathan

The Fallen 1: The Fallen and Leviathan Thomas E. Sniegoski


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The Fallen 1: The Fallen and Leviathan


(The Fallen, #1-2)




It's the eve of his eighteenth birthday and Aaron is experiencing dreams of a disturbing nature. In the darkly violent and chaotic dreamscape, Aaron is an armor-clad warrior in the midst of a bloody conflict. He can hear the sounds of weapons clanging, the screams of the stricken, the pathetic moans of the dying, and another sound he cannot quite discern. But as he gazes upward, he suddenly understands, watching as hundreds of armored warriors descend on the battlefield from the sky above. It is the sound of wings beating the air unmercifully.



The flapping of angels' wings.



The Fallen: Orphaned since birth, Aaron is suddenly discovering newfound -- and sometimes supernatural -- talents. But not until he is approached by two men does he learn the truth about his own destiny, and his role as a liaison between angels, mortals, and Powers both good and evil, some of whom are hell-bent on his own destruction...



Leviathan: Aaron is on the run from the Powers that killed his foster parents and took his younger brother, Stephen. With his dog, Gabriel, and Camael, a former Powers' commander, he is drawn north to a small town in Maine. Here, Aaron, who still hasn't accepted this newfound heritage, finds comfort in the isolated, tight-knit community.



But when Camael and Gabriel go missing, and their landlady suddenly attacks Aaron, he is forced to learn more about the War in Heaven and the many Powers that are fighting for dominance . . . of humankind.




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THE FALLEN começa lento, quase sem ritmo, mas logo se torna interessante e difícil de deixar de ler. A narrativa nada nova de anjos caídos e tudo mais, não toma aquele rumo romântico que parece ter tomado conta da maioria dos livros da atualidade. Sua história se desenvolve em um misto de aventura e mistério, deixando o leitor querendo mais e mais! Aaron não é o melhor dos personagens principais, mas você acaba pegando gosto por ele, por ser tão humanamente verdadeiro. Com falhas, med... leia mais

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