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Valley of Bones

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For millennia, two groups of immortals have roamed the earth in a spiritual chess game for human souls. Now they enter the time of Final Vengeance.

On one side are the Collectors—unholy, undead entities who feed on misery and blood. In opposition are the Nistarim—saints raised from their tombs during the Nazarene's resurrection, who work to protect mankind.

Natira, a powerful Collector infused with Judas's blood, is on the verge of finding the last of the Nistarim. To destroy them all in one master stroke, he must find the Nazarene's Crown of Thorns which is believed to be buried near Jerusalem.

But the Nistarim have a potent weapon of their own, a boy who carries immortal blood. He has been hiding and waiting until now, when both sides collide in a battle of biblical proportions at Israel's historic Valley of Bones.

The Jerusalem's Undead Trilogy takes readers on a riveting journey, as imaginative fiction melds with biblical and archaeological history.

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    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2010
      Wilson's series got off to an inauspicious start with "Field of Blood", garnering negative reviews for its "stilted prose" and thin characterization. The second entry, "Haunt of Jackals", received favorable praise, and this final entry is the best of the lot. The trilogy, which began with the death of Judas Iscariot, concludes here in 1989 when a work crew disturbs the burial ground, unleashing a host of soul collectors. VERDICT Wilson's suspenseful story combines elements of the paranormal with fantasy and historical fiction to create an original twist on the story of Judas. While Wilson has clearly honed his writing skills, suspense fans may still be confused by the multiple story lines and would be better served with Jonathan Rabb's more skillfully plotted "The Book of Q" or Ted Dekker's "Showdown". Still, readers who have followed so far will want to see how the series ends.

      Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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