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The Left Hand of God

This epic saga unfolds in a world steeped in fanaticism and brutal faith, following a young protagonist with dangerous, latent abilities. Forced to flee his austere religious upbringing, he must navigate a perilous journey beyond the confines of his oppressive homeland. The narrative delves into themes of identity, the corrupting nature of power, and the desperate search for freedom. Readers will be captivated by its blend of grim fantasy, intense action, and profound character development.

The beating of his wings
The Last Four Things
The Left Hand of God

Recommended Reading Order

  1. The Left Hand of God

    • 544 pages
    • 20 hours of reading

    The Sanctuary of the Redeemers is a desolate place - a place where hope & joy aren't welcome. Most of its occupants have been brought here as young boys, against any will they might have had. One boy watches the latest arrivals. He doesn't remember anything of his former life or know anything of his future. Meet the Angel of Death.

    The Left Hand of God1
    3.7
  2. Returning to the Sanctuary of the Redeemers, Thomas Cale is told by the Lord Militant that the destruction of mankind is necessary; the only way to undo God's greatest mistake. Cale seemingly accepts his role in the ending of the world: fate has painted him as the Left Hand of God, the Angel of Death.

    The Last Four Things2
    3.6
  3. The beating of his wings

    • 512 pages
    • 18 hours of reading

    In the final installment of the epic Cale and the Sanctuary of Redeemers series, Thomas Cale grapples with a harrowing truth: his brutal training was designed to annihilate humanity, deemed God's greatest mistake. Hunted by Pope Redeemer Bosco, the man who transformed him into the Angel of Death, Cale embodies a complex paradox—arrogant yet innocent, generous yet pitiless. Having already toppled a powerful civilization using his extraordinary destructive abilities, he now faces a personal crisis; his soul is deteriorating, and his body is failing him. As the day of reckoning approaches, Cale's thirst for vengeance drives him back to the Sanctuary, where he confronts his greatest enemy. He must come to terms with being the embodiment of divine wrath and make a pivotal choice: to oppose the Sanctuary of the Redeemers or unleash his devastating powers upon the world. The fate of humanity hinges on his decision. This conclusion to the trilogy promises a gripping blend of epic heroism and moral complexity, appealing to fans of heroic fiction. Paul Hoffman, acclaimed for his previous works, delivers a thrilling narrative that captivates from the first chapter to the last.

    The beating of his wings3
    3.6