Above Beyond

An apocalypse of this magnitude, not witnessed in over 3,000 years, is put into motion when Asmodeus, lord of the Fallen, seduces a crooked, dark, young, man named Ballard Same to recruit children through violence, blood, and threats to be pawns in the dark army. Anything goes. Much like him, when he met Asmodeus himself. Wicked and fierce.

Jesuette, Jesus’ sister and goddess of the Chosen, selects Saint Bruno to locate a noble earthly partner in the crusade. The saint, along with Jesuette, bless and dub the impressive young man Master Bruno, namesake of the saint, to represent Jesutte in helping save the children all over the world, and the world itself. Righteous and light.

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Synopsis

Above Beyond is a detonating tale of fiction that explores light against dark, good versus evil, and mortals among celestial. It effectively plumbs the depths of the shaman’s way of journey – astral projection.

An apocalypse of this magnitude, not witnessed in over 3,000 years, is put into motion when Asmodeus, lord of the Fallen, seduces a crooked, dark, young, man named Ballard Same to recruit children through violence, blood, and threats to be pawns in the dark army. Anything goes. Much like him, when he met Asmodeus himself. Wicked and fierce.

Jesuette, Jesus’ sister and goddess of the Chosen, selects Saint Bruno to locate a noble earthly partner in the crusade. The saint, along with Jesuette, bless and dub the impressive young man Master Bruno, namesake of the saint, to represent Jesutte in helping save the children all over the world, and the world itself. Righteous and light.

Reviews

Landry prefaces this fantasy-thriller with an overview of light against dark, good versus evil, and mortals among celestial, with a reminder that there's no centralized governance over the inevitable clashes between the two. Landry's work shines as a cautionary tale that examines the behaviors of God-fearing and Satan-worshiping when the two meet in the modern world. It is a thought provoking, if not eye-opening story that explores the ideologies of believers and nonbelievers. Here, Landry writes of the war when good versus evil rise in war and justifications by each in an alarming, compulsive read. — Book review