Roundabout by Gerry Mccullough

Roundabout by Gerry Mccullough

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Roundabout by Gerry Mccullough

Abaddon's goal is to derail the carpenter's prophecies and prove that he deserves his rightful place at the right hand of the Almighty. First, Abaddon must focus on four burgeoning hindrances: Aaron, the young Jew chosen by the carpenter to be placed on Archangel Michael's protectorate list; Cindy, the precocious cheerleader who has appointed herself leader of the A-Team; James, the son of a war hero who aspires to emulate his father; and Chris, the rebellious son of Christian parents. They form an unbreakable bond. To triumph, Abaddon must destroy them or turn them into allies.

As the forces of good and evil do battle to influence the A-Team, you will embark on a journey with Aaron, Cindy, James and Chris as they mature into adulthood and begin an adventure that takes them face to face with the coming Antichrist in Aaron's Angels, book one of a trilogy.

Gerry McCullough has been writing poems and stories since childhood. Brought up in north Belfast, she graduated in English and Philosophy from Queen's University, Belfast, then went on to gain an MA in English. She lives just outside Belfast, in Northern Ireland, has four grown up children and is married to author, media producer and broadcaster, Raymond McCullough, with whom she co-edited the Irish magazine, 'Bread', (published by Kingdom Come Trust), from 1990-96. In 1995 they published a non-fiction book called, 'Ireland - now the good news!' Over the past few years Gerry has had more than sixty short stories published in UK, Irish and American magazines, anthologies and annuals - as well as broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster. Her poems and articles have been published in several Northern Ireland and UK magazines, and she has also done readings from her novels, poems and short stories at several Irish literary events. She writes a regular literary blog - Gerry's Books - and guest writes for several other literary blogs. Gerry won the Cü¾˜–˜¼irt International Literary Award for 2005 (Galway); was shortlisted for the 2008 Brian Moore Award (Belfast); shortlisted for the 2009 Cü¾˜–˜¼irt Award; and commended in the 2009 Seü¾Œ–”¼n O'Faolain Short Story Competition, (Cork). She is now also an Amazon best-selling novellist and her novels include: 'Belfast Girls' a thriller/romance (Nov 2010, Night Publishing - 2nd edition June, 2012, Precious Oil Publications) 'Danger, Danger' (October, 2011 - Precious Oil) 'Angel in Flight: the first Angel Murphy thriller' (June 2012 - Precious Oil) 'The Seanachie: Tales of Old Seamus' (January, 2012 - Precious Oil) her first collection of Irish short stories, previously published in an Irish weekly magazine. 'Lady Molly & The Snapper' (August, 2012 - Precious Oil) - a young adult time travel adventure, set in Ireland and on the high seas. 'Angel in Belfast: the 2nd Angel Murphy thriller' (June 2013 - Precious Oil) The Cü¾˜–˜¼irt Award-winning story, 'Primroses, ' and the Seü¾Œ–”¼n O'Faolain commended story, 'Giving Up, ' have been extended and re-written as part of a series of eight more serious Irish short stories - to be published later in 2014. Also coming soon will be 'Not the End of the World' - a comic, futuristic, adult fantasy novel and another collection of The Seanachie - lighthearted, Irish tales of Old Seamus.
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ISBN 13 9780995540477
ISBN 10 0995540470
Title Roundabout
Author Gerry Mccullough
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Precious Oil Publications
Year published 2020-07-02
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.