It’s been thirty years since they battled through a war-torn frontier. Now they’ll ride together once again—and the bullets will fly . . . THE HELL RIDERS During the bloody Apache Wars, Trap O’Shannon, Clay Madsen, Ky Roman, and a few others distinguished themselves with uncommon valor in the brutal Geronimo Campaign. Known as the Scout Trackers, this fearsome bunch of battle-hardened warriors rode hard, shot straight and plenty, and took chances no one else was willing to take. But times have changed and the brotherhood is scattered here and there in a changing land—until the past comes rolling back with a vengeance. HARD ROAD TO HEAVEN Reunited, the gang is ready to ride hard from Montana all the way to the Arizona Territory to enforce their fearless brand of justice. Killers of every stripe will stand in their way, but that only means Trap and his men will fight that much harder to bury every last one of them . . . Here together for the first time are Mark Henry’s explosive Western epics that show the brutal, gut-punching American West in all its violent glory.
Hard road to heaven: Reunited, the gang is ready to ride hard from Montana all the way to the Arizona Territory to enforce their fearless brand of justice.
A prominent atheist dies unexpectedly and goes to hell. Or so it appears...but nothing is what it seems in this engrossing allegorical novel about the afterlife.
The testimony of Guy McAnally, a drug using, quick tempered hell raiser, and how his life was changed by a face to face experience with Hell.
“Michael Phillips has done the impossible—written a thriller on hell:” The final book in the spiritual fantasy trilogy, following Heaven and Beyond (C.
This book is non-fictional. Only some names were changed to protect the guilty.
On this basis, In Pink Balloons is bound to stop you, hold you, and leave you bothered and laughing. And if you are a bit more perceptive than most readers, you'll find that you've grown a little as a result of reading this book.
Hell and Beyond A prominent atheist dies unexpectedly and goes to hell. Or so it appears . . . but nothing is what it seems in this engrossing allegorical novel about the afterlife.
The shattering account of the dark side of a near-death experience as reported by one woman.
Due to sexual content, violence, and language, this book is recommended for readers 18+ years of age.***The Road to Hell Series Complete Reading Order:Good Intentions (Book 1)Carved (Book 2)The Road (Book 3)Into Hell (Book 4).
C.S. Lewis's fiction is rich with reflections on the afterlife. Martindale discusses the images of Heaven and Hell Lewis uses in his fiction, using them as a complement to a scholarly but accessible discussion on eternity.