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Heaven and Hell on Earth

(30 User reviews)   1603   150
Willie Earl Scott GlobalStorm Publishing 2003

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.

Geama Harfinkle
1 year ago

Counted as one of the most controversial books of all times for the ideas it purports, Heaven and Hell on Earth by Willie Earl Scott is the explicit and non-commercial equivalent of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, written in the same year yet without the machine backing, which is kind of the story of its author Willie Scott. Fearless, profanely brilliant one-man show. HAHOE directly challenges the authority of both government and religion, garbing real facts in clever fiction and telling a narrative that’s interesting, full of intrigue and thought provoking, not to mention an unforgettable cast of characters and events. We are introduced to nefarious gangsters and near gods in as far as the ninth century and the now. THIS is how it's done, people

Becky Ainge
1 year ago

Heaven and Hell on Earth taught me so much about America, about mankind, about life. Its enigmas and its deepest mysteries. Clues point to more complex codes and ciphers in even the common community, as well as a deeply contentious revelation the powerful wishes left unearthed. Gabriel is not the only one trying to get to the bottom of this mystery, the True Bible itself, as an ultra-conservative Catholic sect, Rosicrucian, sends one of its own to erase the secrets and excommunicate the holy human Gabriel in the process, if brother Lucifer doesn't get to him first. This book is everything

Tracie Herold
1 year ago

Willie Earl Scott uses an easy narrative to push the story forward and, as in this first book of the series Angels, he chooses to focus his attack/critique on the mainstream religion in general and sometimes Christianity in particular, for burying the truth about personal side and his fallible nature of Jesus Christ, in whom the author is a true believer. This book, while sometimes emotional and logistically bruised, is something special nonetheless less.

Kris Haubert
1 year ago

I am utterly stupefied by this masterpiece and Willie Earl Scott's ability to blur the lines between the real and the fictional, as he did in another book in the Willie Redd JEZEBEL series. No reader who takes the time to read and attempt to understand Scott’s story and the nuances of that which is factual (as well as the fiction) will leave the experience with nothing gained. That said, an open mind can lead down many pathways and leave the reader to wonder how they did not piece it all together before. A must-read for those who like their fiction served piping hot with just enough critique of the sacred to have real-life government entities and organizations debunking it for fear the real truth will soon be unveiled. Willie Earl Scott is The Man for this book.

Ashley Massey
1 year ago

Heaven and Hell on Earth, the masterpiece of famous author WILLIE EARL SCOTT, is a mindblowing thriller. It will keep you on the needle from the first letter to the last. The descriptions about the history and symbols are amazing. Further more the mode of narration is stunning and worthmentioning. As a reader we may come accross with many societal and religious matters and it is good to neglect them. I promise you that, once you started to read it you will never stop it. From the pillars of Philadelphia Presbyterian you will find the magical world of reading. Salute to Willie Earl Scott. Salute to Angel Gabriel Goodwyn.

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