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Satan's Plea

By: Nelson Lowhim
Narrated by: Mark Lindgren
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Summary

The battle between good and evil, God and Satan.A fight older than time.

But is everything we know about this struggle just a matter of propaganda? Satan, Lucifer, the Devil, Shaytan sure thinks so. In this letter he tries to convince the human race, you, of his intentions.

They are pure.

Everything that was blamed on him was done as a smokescreen to cover more sinister motives.

The Fall? Not merely a matter of wanting to rule in Hell over serving in Heaven.

The Garden of Eden? He was trying to help us.

Jesus? Don't even ask.

With this letter Lucifer tells us his version of all the stories to settle his mind and settle the injustices of this world once and for all. Be careful...you might find yourself on the wrong side.

©2012 Nelson Lowhim (P)2013 Nelson Lowhim and Eiso Publishing
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Fantastic short story

The story it’s self in great, I feel it was the perfect length for what it is. I honestly didn’t didn’t put it down. The narrators voice is perfect for satan.

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An entertaining short listen

I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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I'm not sure if it was deliberate or not but the bit before the story about characters being fictitious made me laugh. I'm in no way religious and found the slightly humorous tone of the story to be good, Satan wasn't speaking in preachy or old fashioned language and it was interesting and entertaining. The story did get quite dark at times but never got bogged down by it.

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The narrator was good and suited the character well, quality was good and it was very enjoyable to listen to.

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Interesting Premise Executed Well

I received a review copy for free - this review is my opinion completely however and I am under no obligation to give a positive review.

The premise for this book is very interesting and is executed very well, the plot of the story explores Lucifer's emotions and story in an interesting way, with good pacing gradually revealing Satan's take on the events that the Christianity believes in. The concept of heaven and the angels is explored with an interesting new take, expanding on the idea of heaven with new ideas that the author threads in with the traditional beliefs of Christianity.

The narrator's performance is good overall, with their range of voices being good enough to handle most of the characters in the book, with the main characters in Lucifer, Abe and Jesus being voiced exceptionally well, however he can't quite manage some other voices such as Eve. Despite this the characters he struggled with were only minor roles and didn't detract from the enjoyment of an excellent story.

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