Volume 4: Heavens on Fire
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Volume 4: Heavens on Fire

When our world becomes a mere pawn in an epic battle between Heaven and Hell, Jason Dark faces a challenge that threatens to shatter the very fabric of reality. As immortal angels die and harbingers of death and destruction escape the fiery pits of hell itself, the Geisterjäger and his companions receive a desperate call for help! Will they be able to save mankind in the face of an onslaught of demons or will our fate burn as brightly as the streets of London?

This is the fourth volume in a series of gothic horror adventures where Jason Dark, a fearless and resourceful ghost hunter, follows in the mold of a Sherlock Holmes combined with Randall Garrett's Lord D'Arcy. Written by Guido Henkel, the designer who brought Germany's famed Das Schwarze Auge series to computer screens, this series is filled with enough mystery, drama and suspenseful action to transport you to the sinister, fog-shrouded streets of Victorian England. Your encounter with the extraordinary awaits.


Heavens on Fire by Guido Henkel
Cover: Gary Crump • Series Editor: Thu-Lieu Pham • Editor: Terry Coleman
Release date: 2010-03-25

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VickiT
April 18th, 2010 - With Victorian England as the backdrop, Henkel delivers another power-packed tale of good versus evil. This time Jason Dark and his sidekick, Siu Lu, take on the demons in a battle between Heaven and Hell. The developing relationship between the two main characters adds depth to a heavily plot-driven story. Like the previous volumes in the series, Heavens on Fire is a fast ride. Henkel’s prose is descriptive yet succinct. No wasted words here. It’s a style that I think would lend itself particularly well to radio or podcasting. Though it helps to have read the previous volumes, each works well as a standalone. Heavens on Fire is no exception.
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