The writing of Robert J Clark

A Feast for the Imagination

© Robert J Clark 2007

The world we know is not the world at all.

 

God didn’t get it right first time—but god never throws anything away.  All he ever created therefore still exists in the layers of creation—we just need to look at the world in the right way to see it.

 

The concept of a multilayered creation underpins the central storyline of The Angel of St Phillips.

 

Eden forms the foundation—inhabited by the ascended spirits of the saints, they are the hinge pin of creation but—at the same time—they guard God’s darkest secret, the entrance to the abyss where the fallen angels live in the ancient city of Gehenna trapped until the end of time.

 

Above Eden rises the vastness of creation stacked layer upon layer connected by a central vortex that enables gods creatures to travel between them. 

 

For Anthony Farraday, an ordinary human who suffers from panic attacks, the realisation that all is not what it seems opens up a strange and disturbing world—a world far removed from the one most humans know.

 

Far reaching in its ideas, Angel touches parts of the mind and soul that few books manage to delve into while at the same time weaving a powerful adventure romance that spans the very breadth of creation and beyond.

 

    

 

 

                                         

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