Salvation, John G. Hartness
Salvation, John G. Hartness
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Salvation
Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter Year Four

Author: John G. Hartness

Narrator: James Anderson Foster

Unabridged: 12 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/30/2019


Synopsis

From John G. Hartness, a must-listen collection of four Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter novellas

She Talks to Angels: In the fifth part of the Quincy Harker crossover series, Gabby helps hunt down a rogue archangel in St. Louis, learning more about herself, about history, and about that cute doctor's son than she expected.

Shout at the Devil: The Quest for Glory continues as Quincy Harker travels west to hunt down a rogue Archangel and avenge the murder of a good friend.

Angel of Harlem: The Quest for Glory rushes toward its conclusion as Quincy Harker steps in for a missing Shadow Council member and goes to New York City to find the last Archangel. But when pieces of his past come back to haunt him, Quincy must face feelings long buried and horrors brand new.

Sympathy for the Devil: It's been a two-year quest that has spanned the continent, and now Quincy Harker is crossing dimensions to do battle with Lucifer and restore his Guardian Angel Glory's divinity. Is he really hero enough to stand toe to toe with the Devil himself and come out alive?

About John G. Hartness

John G. Hartness is the bestselling author of the Epic Award-winning Black Knight Chronicles, a comedic urban fantasy series that answers the eternal question "Why aren't there more fat vampires?" In 2016, Raising Hell, the first book in his dark fantasy Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter series, earned a Manly Wade Wellman Award from the North Carolina Speculative Fiction Foundation.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mike on September 01, 2024

One of the most thorough treatments I’ve seen on the various doctrines of the application of salvation. The book covers each facet of redemption’s application, covering OT foundations, exegeting many NT passages, tracing historical development, and a systematic treatment of it. Schreiner is always a......more