The Next Wave of Stories in the Harbingers Series Arrives
Cycle 2 of the Harbingers series continues the story of four gifted strangers brought together to fight a growing darkness.
In Bill Myers’s “The Revealing,” the team finds themselves in Rome trying to retrieve the mystical spear Hitler once owned–the very spear that pierced Christ’s side. This task will take them from hidden chambers inside the Vatican to a mysterious seaside cave with powers they could never expect.
Frank Peretti’s “Infestation” unleashes a microscopic evil on the world that deceives, blinds, kills, then spreads. The Harbingers team must confront a monster bent on seducing and destroying mankind.
In “Infiltration” by Angela Hunt, the team is wounded and barely holding together. Forced to split up, they realize their investigations have led them into dangerous waters.
Alton Gansky’s “The Fog” unleashes a supernatural mist unlike any other. There are vicious things in the fog that kill whatever they find. One team member realizes that the ultimate sacrifice may have to be made.
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Summary
The Assault: Cycle Two of the Harbingers Series is written by Frank Peretti, Angela Hunt, Bill Myers, Alton Gansky. This is the sequel to The Invitation. It contains four stories that are connected. It continues with the four member team of very diverse individuals
Bill Myers writes as Brenda, a street-hustling tattoo artist who sees images of the future. In the Revealing the team travels to Rome to search for a spear that is supposedly the spear that pierced Christ. The visit to the Vatican was mysterious.
Frank Peretti writes as the Professor, the atheist ex-priest who is ruled by logic. He is the most unlikable character. This one deals with a fungus and issues from the team’s past.
Angela Hunt writes as Andi, the geeky assistant to the professor who sees inexplicable patterns. She also has a golden retriever that I fell in love with. In Infiltration the team has to realize they are together for a reason to fight the evil.
Alton Gansky writes as Tank, the naive, big-hearted jock with a healing power and who has a crush on Andi. The Fog read like a movie. It was so descriptive you felt like you were in the building with them.
I am enjoying the series and look forward to the next installment. The characters are enjoyable and the battle of good versus evil engaging. I recommend the series.