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  • The Harrowing of Hell

  • The Jack Elliot Series, Book 2
  • By: Dean Kutzler
  • Narrated by: Tom Lennon
  • Length: 9 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)
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The Harrowing of Hell

By: Dean Kutzler
Narrated by: Tom Lennon
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Summary

There's a secret about the Son of God most won't believe? 

Jack Elliot is back in another harrowing adventure, and this time he's taking his partner, Calvin, along for the ride. Neither is qualified to do the dangerous work Jack has set out to do, but that doesn't stop them from taking on the mission. 

Deep in the heart of the Congo, a dangerous artifact was hidden a long time ago. 

One that is said to wield the power of resurrection. 

As they seek out an old man living somewhere along the Congo River who supposedly knows about the artifact, a mysterious boy abducts Jack behind Calvin's back. With a machete in each hand and only a direction to follow, he runs off chopping his way through the jungle! 

The mission heats up when they learn the artifact is linked to a secret from the beginning days of the church. If uncovered, the veil of hope protecting humanity will be torn down. If it exists, it cannot fall into the wrong hands. 

The Harrowing of Hell, the second book in The Jack Elliot Thriller series, is sure to deliver fast-paced, thrilling action, and adventure with a strong sense of mystery. Fans of Dan Brown, James Rollins, or Clive Cussler are sure to love this series!                         

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The slow corruption of generations to come.

At the end of Brownstone, this book's predecessor, Jack Elliott had decided the he did, after all, want to spend his life with his already fairly long term lover, Kalvin, and asked him to come join him. At the beginning of The Harrowing of Hell, we find the couple following up on the suspected location of a clue to another world threatening artifact, this time not in Jack's recently inherited house but in a remote and seemingly derilict small cathedral in the wilds of Angola. And it's obvious why the two men are so good together - both are total buffoons. The introductory pages are a joy of how not to go exploring with both comedic action and delightful dialogue.
Unfortunately, this dynamic duo also have to endure diatribes of spurious religious education on the nature of belief and resurrection, jealousy and the power of the ancient gifted ancestors. If Jack really is one of them, no wonder the world is in such a ludicrous state.

Best word for much of the book: boring. Even Tom Lemmon's excellent narration could not save it this time

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