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The Shadows of God (The Age of Unreason, Book 4) 7 reviews J. Gregory Keyes
Del Rey, 2002
Exciting conclusion--powerful characters
+ The battle for America, with the demons winning. + Things come to a conclusion, even if somewhat unsatisfying. + The Design of the Apocalypse
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A Calculus of Angels (The Age of Unreason, Book 2) 15 reviews J. Gregory Keyes
Del Rey, 2000
The best Science fiction I have ever read
+ Quite nice + What's the alchemical sign for fun? + better than book 1 + Far better than Book 1!
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Empire of Unreason (The Age of Unreason, Book 3) 7 reviews J. Gregory Keyes
Del Rey, 2001
An Intricate Tapestry of Events
+ Mystic war comes to the Americas + suffers a bit from "middle book", but sets up the conclusion + A steady progression towards the climax of the series + More character development,please
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Newton's Cannon (The Age of Unreason, Book 1) 33 reviews J. Gregory Keyes
Del Rey, 1999
What if Alchemy worked?
+ A tarty Ben Franklin, a crazy Isaac Newton, and weird angels. + Tightly woven tale of alternative history + A glowing ball of juicy goodness
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Newton's Cannon (The Age of Unreason, Book 1) 33 reviews J. Gregory Keyes
Del Rey, 1999
What if Alchemy worked?
+ A tarty Ben Franklin, a crazy Isaac Newton, and weird angels. + Tightly woven tale of alternative history + A glowing ball of juicy goodness
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A Calculus of Angels (The Age of Unreason, Book 2) 15 reviews J. Gregory Keyes
Del Rey, 2000
The best Science fiction I have ever read
+ Quite nice + What's the alchemical sign for fun? + better than book 1 + Far better than Book 1!
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The Shadows of God (The Age of Unreason, Book 4) 7 reviews J. Gregory Keyes
Del Rey, 2002
Exciting conclusion--powerful characters
+ The battle for America, with the demons winning. + Things come to a conclusion, even if somewhat unsatisfying. + The Design of the Apocalypse
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Empire of Unreason (The Age of Unreason, Book 3) 7 reviews J. Gregory Keyes
Del Rey, 2001
An Intricate Tapestry of Events
+ Mystic war comes to the Americas + suffers a bit from "middle book", but sets up the conclusion + A steady progression towards the climax of the series + More character development,please
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