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Angel Falls

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A Utopian existence. That's what the residents of Angel Falls believe they have in their secluded town where the temperature is a constant 65-67 degrees. Hidden in the mountains located in Hudspeth County, between El Paso, Texas, and Sierra Blanca, is a community with only thirty-six residents living at one time. If one dies, a new person mysteriously appears at the entrance with certain memories of their lives erased before Angel Falls. A God-fearing community with no modern conveniences, yet most are content. But.... Who is the mysterious stranger, and why will his announcement start the beginning of the end for Angel Falls? What is the significance of the paintings of the life of Jesus? What is the biggest secret of all that no one in Angel Falls could ever suspect? Who will die as a result of this knowledge? The answers and more await you inside.

158 pages, Paperback

First published July 7, 2005

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November 11, 2014
Angels fall...WOW! I was hooked from page one right through to the very end. it started telling you about 36 people living in a small manmade community, and it was related to the bible. As you got through the chapters you could see that something bad was going to happen and from the presence of a stranger, it all went terribly wrong. God vs Satan... the small community went from small to tiny in just a couple of days. It ended letting you see 6 souls making there way to heaven... not my usual read but it was fab! I can't wait to continue this adventure with book 2.
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August 11, 2016
I was fortunate enough to get one of the last copies of the printed version of this book. It has short chapters, but that's a good thing. The story progresses smoothly and quickly because of this. Getting around to the half way point, I believed I had the ending figured out, but in the last couple of chapters of the book, there was a twist I was not expecting. I enjoyed it. I would like to see how the film version of this book will turn out, as I have heard it's in the works.
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