The Silence in Heaven

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fantasy
Cover of the book The Silence in Heaven by Peter Lord-Wolff, Peter Lord-Wolff
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Author: Peter Lord-Wolff ISBN: 9781301962129
Publisher: Peter Lord-Wolff Publication: August 21, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Peter Lord-Wolff
ISBN: 9781301962129
Publisher: Peter Lord-Wolff
Publication: August 21, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Suppose that, God’s first creation was not angels as is widely accepted, but was instead an evil creature so vile in nature that the universe was created as a place to banish them. Why did the Creator simply not destroy this failed experiment? Why is evil allowed to exist at all? The answer to that agonizing question may be very simple…

The Celestial Chronicles Trilogy, begins with, The Silence in Heaven, introducing an unknown order of celestial beings banished to Earth in human form. The Silence in Heaven follows the Fallen Angel Tashum from his early days on Earth, stranded on a remote island until his introduction to the 16th century world of modern man and onward to truly modern times in which we live. While on his quest searching for his brother Paladin and others of his kind, he learns from an Angel-of-Light that something is not quite right in Heaven.

The Star-Seekers are featured in the second book in the series, Vows of Treason. These adventuresome angels were the first celestials to leave the Light and venture into the dark cosmos to map and report what they discovered in the newly formed and expanding universe. Their findings of physical worlds and self-replicating life forms sparked further debate between those fearful of creation and those supporting the grand experiment. But it was the survey indicating that the dark void was encroaching and swallowing up the Light from within that split Heaven, culminating in the great purge and banishment from the Light.

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Suppose that, God’s first creation was not angels as is widely accepted, but was instead an evil creature so vile in nature that the universe was created as a place to banish them. Why did the Creator simply not destroy this failed experiment? Why is evil allowed to exist at all? The answer to that agonizing question may be very simple…

The Celestial Chronicles Trilogy, begins with, The Silence in Heaven, introducing an unknown order of celestial beings banished to Earth in human form. The Silence in Heaven follows the Fallen Angel Tashum from his early days on Earth, stranded on a remote island until his introduction to the 16th century world of modern man and onward to truly modern times in which we live. While on his quest searching for his brother Paladin and others of his kind, he learns from an Angel-of-Light that something is not quite right in Heaven.

The Star-Seekers are featured in the second book in the series, Vows of Treason. These adventuresome angels were the first celestials to leave the Light and venture into the dark cosmos to map and report what they discovered in the newly formed and expanding universe. Their findings of physical worlds and self-replicating life forms sparked further debate between those fearful of creation and those supporting the grand experiment. But it was the survey indicating that the dark void was encroaching and swallowing up the Light from within that split Heaven, culminating in the great purge and banishment from the Light.

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