"Dark Rule was just as exciting as David Telbat's previous books, with on-the-edge-of your-seat situations, seemingly impossible predicaments, and even a little romance among agents. I found that I was kept spellbound as well as continuing to see God's hand in directing agents… I highly recommend this book to all Christian readers." Ralph Corum
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The COIL Series adventure continues in Dark Rule, Book Three by D.I. Telbat, taking the reader from the South Pacific to the Greek Isles—from the depths of the ocean to the cone of an unstable volcano.
Nathan Isaacson—presumed dead by fellow agents but is now trained by master spy, Luigi Putelli—begins his solo spy career under ex-CIA agent Corban Dowler. When Corban loses contact with a beautiful Chinese agent, he sends Nathan to the South Pacific to locate her.
As Nathan infiltrates the underwater exploration team of a dark foe, Trevor Niles—who is bent on ruling at the expense of the lives of separatist Christians—it proves to be a spy game that tests Nathan's every spiritual and physical muscle.
Two years later, darkness has settled over the Island of Zalzuna in the Greek Isles, when the volcanic island under communist rule is ready to erupt. Nathan is sent to the island to gain intel on missing missionaries, but the light of captive Christians may be no more.
Heather Kooper and her team of Special Forces Christians are called in to assist in a possible rescue attempt. Following the trail of the missing Jamison family, the team unearths a dark scheme. COIL operative Nathan Isaacson prays he can save them from the outreached claws about to ensnare them all—even if it costs him his life!
Dark Rule, Book Three in the COIL Series, is a 98,000-word Christian adventure, with cover design by Streetlight Graphics. Join COIL once again as their light continues to shine in the dark recesses of the world. And we still find there is no redemption without sacrifice…
Included: a link for free PDF map downloads, character sketch, bonus chapter of the next COIL book, Dark Vessel, and Endnotes featuring Vision Beyond Borders ministry.