The Evil of God Author:Ian Campbell The book opens in the far future, with the last war of humanity being fought. Christianity has risen in aggression against the evil of Islamic preaching. The whole world has been cast into a war, which has lasted eighty eight years. The empire of America has been virtually laid to waist, in a nuclear explosion. Leaving the rest of Europe alone t... more »o fight the Islamic armies, Constant struggling has rendered all technology useless, the world has reverted to medieval times fighting hand to hand combat. My lead character General Halley nine is the leader of the Christian armies, now on the eve of defeat. As things look darkest for him he finds a dangerous side to his character.My second character who enters in chapter three is Tracey, a woman who has grown up in giant birthing camps, designed to use women as little more than breeding stock to produce children. They are drugged and forced to give up their bodies to the greater needs of the war. Whilst in this camp she has a vision from Satan. He tells her to seek out the new Christ, born a soldier.General Halley and his men find themselves cornered with only one route of escape. The channel tunnel that links England and France is all that stands between freedom and the slavery of the Islamic armies. On the eve of the last battle Halley becomes overwhelmed and fearing all hope is lost, accidentally releases something within himself that destroys the enemy.Tracey fights her way out the birthing unit, taking with her friend Mattie and the Prime minister of the Christian republic, father Toddy. Halley now realises his true nature and understands who he is; he is the Christ born again. He is a general that has killed thousands in his years of war and a homosexual due to the imprisonment of women.Linking together through diversity and different challenges, the two characters must fight their way to Canada. Where the last and final instalment of my story plays out, they must decide just how much of the story the story they know.« less