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The Shivered Sky.


The Shivered Sky

Matt Dinniman

http://www.mattdinniman.com/

Silver Lake Publishing

11 S. Mansfield Rd., Landowne, PA 19050

http://www.silverlakepublishing.com

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: 1931095515 $19.95 448 pp.

Imagine waking up naked in the middle of a vast beach with no ocean in site. Not only do you not know who you are--but you have no clue if you are dead or alive--in heaven or hell. Then others begin arriving in the same condition. So starts the Shivered Sky by Matt Dinniman.

The world of the Shivered Sky is not heaven or hell--it is another existence altogether. Cibola, the city of Angels has been overrun with demons Demons
See also devil; evil; ghosts; hell; spirits and spiritualism.

ademonist

one who denies the existence of the devil or demons.

bogyism, bogeyism

recognition of the existence of demons and goblins.
 from other worlds. The billions of Angels are caught unawares and the city is lost on fateful day.

The war is over and the angles are trying to just survive. Our wayward humans; Indigo, Gramm, Dave, Ricco, and Hitomi find themselves thrust into this war without knowing whose side to fight on. The Demons attack them, but the Angels treat them like slaves. Confused about all this, our gang realizes nothing is as it seems. Luckily, this group has been given possession of an awesome weapon, periscepters. These weapons look like a simple flashlight, but the light blasts from them disintegrate any Demon in its path. Periscepters have 'true light' which destroys Demons but is harmless to Angels and humans. The war between the Angels and Dominion controlled Demons escalates with our human's caught in the middle.

Shivered Sky is not what it seems. This Dark Fantasy For the fantasy subgenre, see Dark fantasy

Dark Fantasy was an American old-time radio show featuring horror and suspense stories. It had a short run of 31 episodes, debuting on November 14, 1941 and ending on June 19, 1942.
 is extremely engaging with an original story line. Each chapter brings more understanding of the world and its inhabitants
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. The ending is climatic and a complete surprise. Cibola is an amazing city with incredible buildings with unknown characteristics. Dinniman has created a diverse, imaginative world that will entertain you just with its descriptions.

Another interesting aspect of the Shivered Sky is that God is missing. The book is not about any religious theology, but about the struggle to survive and learn from past mistakes. God is missing for a reason that will become apparent towards the end of the book

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 the author's website, Matt Dinniman currently resides in Tucson, Arizona Tucson (pronounced /ˈtusɑn/, Spanish: Tucsón [tuk'son]  with his wife and family. He is the senior editor at Artichoke artichoke, name for two different plants of the family Asteraceae (aster family), both having edible parts. The French, or globe, artichoke (Cynara scolymus  Down Press, and has had many occupations throughout his life. He has worked as a pizza delivery driver, a security guard, an EMT See Efficient markets theory. , a private investigator, an editor, a telephone psychic, and an obituary writer--and that's just the beginning. His award-winning fiction and non-fiction has been published all over the world. The Shivered Sky is his first novel.
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