Field of Blood Review
Field
of Blood review by Harriet Klausner
After the death of Judas Iscariot in 30 AD, his blood soaked through to the
Necropolis just below. In 1989, work crews are performing construction in this
Field of Blood when they break though to what lies beneath. The Collector of
Souls is drawn to the spot and enters; there the Collector finds boxes of bones
in the unholy ground. He calls his cluster who come immediately. They reunite
the bones and make them human looking before entering them; thus ending a period
in which they had no bodies.
They are free to wreck havoc on mankind; especially eager to begin the Final
Days. Keeping them in check and preventing the countdown is thirty-eight men
known as the Nistorim who pray for the souls of man so they can be Those Who
Resist.. There are other people that keep hope alive. One is an innocent
Romanian woman Gina Lazarescu who knows nothing of the spiritual battle, but she
will play a major role in the war between the Nistorim and the Collectors.
Although the word demon is never used, the essence is lucid as the reader learns
that the Collectors occupied the bodies of the damned.. Eric Wilson’s
supernatural thriller is all about redemption by placing one’s life on the line
to save humanity. In some ways a coming of age saga as Gina grows while learning
who she is and how she relates to the supernatural battle being fought.
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