Paperback ISBN: 978-1-927339-21-3
A Rising Army.
The Devil.
War.
The forces of Good and Evil are gathering, each side preparing themselves for what could be their last confrontation because the commander of the armies of darkness has arrived on Earth—the devil himself.
Overwhelmed after witnessing the manifestation of Heaven’s fallen angel, Lucifer, Billie is assigned two final tasks before the big battle. These assignments take her across the world where she meets two German brothers who prove to be tremendous allies as she goes to recruit brave men and women for humanity’s last stand, and the strange supernatural tool required to finally set all things right.
Back in the city, Joe and Tracy have to lean on each other and learn that a world full of zombies with Hell’s army at the door isn’t a time to keep secrets and risk the lives of others to keep them safe. The two go head-to-head as they struggle to survive what they discover are the last days of the zombie invasion and the powerful supernatural forces behind it.
This final installment in the Undead World Trilogy is a wild adventure through a post-apocalyptic world that takes the reader to the very gates of Hell for one last strike against an enemy that has destroyed a planet. |
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Most people know I’m a Christian, based on some of the stuff I post here. Given the craziness of the world these days, this needs to be posted.
If you didn’t make it to church this morning (Sun.), then I want to share this video of where this world is shortly headed. Our present day news verifies what the Bible told us would happen in the last days.
We are there.
Thanks, and God bless.
If you’re not sure if you’re ready, then go here. Just take thirty seconds and secure your eternity now before the above comes to pass.
Hope you do.
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Possession of the Dead, the sequel to Blood of the Dead, by A.P. Fuchs is now available at the following on-line retailers:
Paperback:
Amazon.com
Amazon.ca
Amazon.co.uk
Other On-line RetailerseBook:
Amazon Kindle
Fictionwise.com
Drivethruhorror.com
Smashwords
Scribd.comSynopsis:
Angels.
Demons.
Giant Zombies.
Things have changed.
Ever since returning through the Storm of Skulls to the present day, Joe, Billie and August have discovered the world they now inhabit, is not the world they left behind.
The zombie threat has evolved to gargantuan proportions. Now aided by giant undead—massive monsters with phenomenal strength and power, with deadly appetites just as vast—the zombie population moves to devour any and all life.Separated from his friends, Joe learns that not all hope is lost for humanity when he meets, Tracy, a woman who exudes a strength to rival his own. Tracy brings him to the Hub, an underground sanctuary where life continues in a dead world, but his thoughts linger on his missing friends.
August and Billie have problems of their own, and soon learn the same plight that affected a past friend of theirs now affects many: zombies with shapeshifting capability. Now, anyone is suspect. Yet even with this newfound knowledge, more is heaped upon them when the agenda of the undead is revealed and humanity is the one caught in the crossfire.
A war is raging, one between angels and demons, monsters and man.
And it’s only escalating.
The last Coscom Entertainment release: Praise the Dead by Gina Ranalli
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As mentioned in the previous post, I’m not perfect, and when I think of the stuff I’ve done to others and to myself and, especially, to God, I’m disgusted.
Thankfully, the ridiculous amount of sins I committed will not be called into account on Judgment Day thanks to what Jesus Christ did for me nearly 2000 years ago. My case has been pardoned, not just because of Christ’s death, but because He rose again. This resurrection proved the price was paid in full and that God was satisfied, meaning justice was served. After all, fair is fair.
The other part on the above regarding my personal account is I’ve accepted that gift. Merely knowing it or acknowledging it isn’t enough. I mean, the devil knows about it and he shudders.
Go here to see if you need to accept that gift, too. Is your case pardoned?
Happy Easter, everyone! He is risen indeed!
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I would never claim perfection. If anything, I consider myself a terrible person, but if there is one thing I know and one thing I’m sure of, it’s this: that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.
Watch this video, then please go here.
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I’ve done lots of reading into the supernatural reality that exists beyond our own and am a firm believer in it. That said, the way this girl describes her visions of Heaven falls in line with what others have said who have had visions of Heaven as well.
I have no doubt this is authentic.
As featured on CNN:
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The Blood of the Dead storyline continues in part four of the four-part prologue to the tale.
Enjoy.
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The Passion of the Christ (2004)
Review by A.P. Fuchs5 out of 5
The Man would make history. His life, death and resurrection would rock the world and challenge every man, woman and child for generations to come. His existence had been foretold since the beginning of Time. He would save the world from their sins. He would turn aside the wrath of Almighty God from all those who believed in His name and lived for Him.
His name is Jesus Christ. Today, He’s alive.
But the world killed Him when He came because it did not know Him.
Mel Gibson’s controversial film about the final 12 hours of the life of Jesus of Nazareth has been met with one of two responses: extreme love or extreme hate. I have yet to meet anyone who was 50/50 about the film.
This reviewer loved the film. I try to make it an annual event to watch it as a personal reminder of what Jesus Christ did for me nearly 2000 years ago.
Jim (James) Caviezel’s portrayal of Jesus of Nazareth is one filled with love, serenity and, yes, passion. You can see the love of Jesus for all people in his eyes when he speaks. You can see the hurt when he is treated unjustly. If Jim Caviezel did so awesome a job portraying Jesus, one can only imagine the Lord’s expression when the events in this film actually happened a couple millennia ago.
Based on the Gospels and Roman and Jewish history, Mel Gibson has crafted a well-executed account on what Jesus Christ went through on our behalf.
Many complain the film is nothing but sheer gore. Yes, it is bloody, but if you look into Roman history and discovered what Roman scourging and crucifixion entailed, you’d find Gibson’s film is bang on. He also made the right choice to display what happened how it happened instead of just putting a few scratch marks on Jesus and a robe splashed with red paint like other films have done. By seeing Jesus murdered as He was, the audience feels the impact of that day long ago. It forces them to pause and reflect.
This film serves as a reminder for believers in Jesus, and serves, hopefully, as a touching account of the ultimate sacrifice from the ultimate Love to those who don’t believe.
It would take a terribly cold heart to not be moved by this film.
Very recommended.
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I was going to write about something else today, something to go in line with the Thanksgiving Americans are celebrating this weekend (don’t they know it’s in October?
), but instead came across this interview on my morning stop at Atheist Central.I found it interesting.
Ray Comfort was recently interviewed at The Friendly Atheist about his distribution of Charles Darwin’s book, On Origin of Species, to university students on Nov. 18. To date, some 175,000 copies have been given away. It was also revealed in the interview that a third printing of a more million copies is taking place.
You can read the interview here.
As well, you are more than welcome to comment here at this site. My request, however, is for no language and for things to remain civil. Thanks.
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Just over a week ago, Rhainnon Frater interviewed me for her blog, wanting to get a glimpse into not just Coscom Entertainment as a publisher, but also me as a writer.
Among the things talked about was the company, monsters, classic book mash-ups, Christianity and more.
I wanted to let the interview get the spotlight on her blog first before linking to it here.
That said, here’s what went down between the two of us not long ago.







