Book Description Heaven and Hell On Earth, an intellectually gritty tome in the vein of Dan Brown and Donald Goines, is a powerful genre-blending thriller of approximately 260,000 words that mixes street, t a b o o e r o t i c a and c rime fiction with dark history, urban theology and sociopolitics. A pair coming of age characters, Gabriel and Lucifer are twin phenoms separated at birth and raised in totally different circumstances. The world is their playground.
Alex Vaglica
1 year agoThis is a mind blowing book . Loved the way he gone through the sequence. I love literature and this book is one of the best.
Carena Hofmann
1 year agoFor me, it is the best thriller which keeps you lured and fascinated. It is, without any doubt,a masterpiece of willie scott. It is gripping, entertaining, mind boggling and pulse quickening.
Spacie Liptak
1 year agoExcellent reading. Take you to a whole new world with a different kind of a perception. Just read and enjoy it. Don't be hesitant to criticize this great creation just because of you are a person of a certain race or religion or from a certain region. Willie Earl Scott, take a bow.
Paula Greenwood
1 year agoSo we have a genius in our galaxy. I was told by my daughter that this book would be great. Heaven and Hell on Earth is so interesting and thrilling that I've been through it twice in two days. It keeps you on edge and makes you bite your nails the second time around as well. I like the details with symbols and the history, especially about the city. I never knew certain parts of Birmingham and in so much detailed accuracy. Plus I like how the author recalls so much past episodes of real life amidst of story. And also I love the writer's work with the clues for the protagonist. Thumps up to Willie Earl Scott, thumps up to our native son.
Melissa Robins
1 year agoIt' an amazing work..which force your heart to pump 92 times in a minute... A perfect book...Fabulous combination of thrill,emotions, trust, informative, and most important,It's very scandalous... You must read this