Destroyer of Worlds (ARKANE Book 8)

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by J. F. Penn


  Day of the Vikings #5

  Gates of Hell #6

  One Day in New York #7

  Destroyer of Worlds #8

  End of Days - coming Fall 2016

  London Crime Thriller series:

  Desecration #1

  Delirium #2

  Deviance #3

  Dark fantasy:

  Risen Gods - set in New Zealand and based on Maori mythology

  A Thousand Fiendish Angels - Inspired by Dante's Inferno and based on a book of human skin

  About J.F.Penn

  Joanna Penn is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling thriller author. She has a Master's degree in Theology from the University of Oxford, Mansfield College, and a Graduate Diploma in Psychology from the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

  Joanna lives in Bath, England but spent eleven years in Australia and New Zealand. She was previously an international business consultant, but is now a full-time author-entrepreneur. Joanna is a PADI Divemaster and enjoys traveling as often as possible. She is obsessed with religion and psychology and loves to read, drink Pinot Noir and soak up European culture through art, architecture and food.

  You can get a free book and sign up for Joanna's newsletter, with giveaways and the latest releases, here:

  www.jfpenn.com/free-thriller/

  Connect with Joanna online:

  (e) [email protected]

  (w) www.JFPenn.com

  (t) @thecreativepenn

  (f) facebook.com/JFPennAuthor

  (P) pinterest.com/jfpenn/

  Acknowledgments

  Thanks to my editor, Jen Blood, for her help with the book, and my proofreader, Wendy Janes. Thanks to Jane Dixon Smith for the cover and interior print design.

  Thanks to Uma Aiyer for her beta reading and helpful comments about Mumbai. A huge thanks to the Pennfriends, who support my book launches, and thanks to all my readers, for enabling me to tell the stories that burn in my heart.

  Copyright

  Copyright © J.F.Penn (2016). All rights reserved.

  www.JFPenn.com

  This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents and dialogue are drawn from the authors' imaginations and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is fictionalized or coincidental.

 

 

 


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