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Heaven's Burning

By: Richard Stooker
Narrated by: Greg Vestal
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Heaven's Burning

God gave Ted Erickson the power to freeze the sinful, so why does his own body keep growing numb?

A prostitute. A dirty bum. They can't survive Ted's growing ability to exhale cold air from the Ninth Circle of Hell. So how can the suicidal teenager next door keep singing?

At first Ted Erickson doesn't understand how or why he can freeze things just by blowing on them. By the time he finishes testing this on the neighborhood cats and dogs, he understands God gave him a mission to clean up the world of sinners.

In Noah's time God cleansed the world of the wicked with water. This time,he chose ice, and Ted as his instrument.

Justin Bates, the heavy metal fan next door who plans to kill himself over his parents' divorce, decides to stop Ted Erickson. If Justin dies trying, at least he goes out a hero, not a wuss.

So scroll up and download Heaven's Burning now.

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