Entitled Webb Pages: The Riddle of the Cherub Blade and defining itself as “a biblical science-based fantasy,” the book will feature a boy, his wonderdog, and a cast of beastly companions seeking to stop an evil geneticist. On his adventures, the boy will learn how faith in God may be the most powerful weapon of all. The book’s message will likely be seen by His Dark Materials fans as a riposte to Philip Pullman’s trilogy, which in turn has been seen by many Christian groups as an ‘Anti-Narnia’. Whether this latest story will prove as well-written and successful as either His Dark Materials or The Chronicles of Narnia remains to be seen. The author, K. Edgar Winchester is an interdenominational minister based in Bremen, Georgia, USA who counsels people around the globe through his internet ministry. Further information can be found in the press release.
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