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Nightbringer
Nightbringer
Author: James Byron Huggins
An ancient evil has darkened the halls of Saint Gregory s Abbey in the Italian Alps. The once peaceful monastery becomes a murderous battleground as the monks and a group of visiting tourists find themselves locked in a hopeless battle with an unstoppable force. Cut off from the outside world by a sinister snowstorm, the group of defenders must ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780883688762
ISBN-10: 088368876X
Publication Date: 9/2004
Pages: 302
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Publisher: Whitaker House
Book Type: Hardcover
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Imagine: You are a woman with two children, traveling to Rome, with a stopover at an old abbey in the Italian Alps. What you do not know is that ancient evils--and an ancient hero--are about to clash in a cataclysmic way within the abbey's storm-battered walls.

Huggins knows how to tell a fast-paced tale. He's proven that in books such as "Cain" and "Leviathan." In his best book, "Rora," he mixed history, spirituality, and suspense seamlessly. Along the way, though, his increasingly gritty style has alienated some of his readers of faith.

"Nightbringer" is a return to Huggins' earlier, cleaner style, while bringing with it all the great storytelling he has honed. Although the childrens' personalities are never explored, and the mother's career is conveniently apropos and unexplained, the book is a wonderful thriller based on a spiritual battle. Huggins throws in his military tactics and knowledge. But he also leads up to a satisfying exploration of faith in the face of overwhelming odds.

If you like atmospheric stories and bone-crunching verbs, you'll love "Nightbringer." It's Huggins at his best.


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