Myers, Peretti, Hunt, and Gansky Offer Latest Harbingers Volume
Cycle Three of the Harbingers series offers more suspense, more chills, and a deeper look into the battle for light in a growing darkness.
In Myers’s “Leviathan,” the team heads to Hollywood for a taping of the new TV pilot, Live or Die, the Ultimate Reality. Little do they realize the depths of darkness they are about to enter–a darkness that, unless they stop it, will soon spread across the globe.
Frank Peretti’s “The Mind Pirates” offers a rousing story featuring bizarre visions and memories of a murder, a kidnapping by 17th-century pirates, and an earring with mysterious powers. The team must overcome the ruthless scheming of an evil, hidden nemesis.
In “Hybrids” from Angela Hunt, the sight of two children chills the team to their bones. Seeking rest and relaxation, the four friends must instead find answers to the arrival and mission of two mysterious black-eyed children.
In “The Village” from Alton Gansky, a visit to a guarded and secretive small town in North Carolina becomes the most challenging mystery they’ve ever faced–as they race to solve a problem they barely understand before time runs out.
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Summary
Review for Probing, The first story had me on the edge of my seat. It was action packed and thought provoking at the same time. What would happen when we lose our inhibitions? Is it possible to alter our thought process so that we would support a fight to the death? The statistics around the research of violence in media and violence in real life was frightening.
The second story was harder for me to get into. I just wasn't following the pirate theme.
The third story about the two children with black eyes was chilling. We also lose a member of the team in this story.
The fourth story was Tank’s and we got to revisit with Helsa. The gang is in a small town in South Carolina when more strange things occur. Tank is one of my favorite characters with his strong faith and his struggle with his ability to heal but only sometimes. I also feel that he needs someone who cares about him.
I am hoping the series continues as there are still tons of questions.