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A series of religious novels by [
== The series currently consists of six novels. ==
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* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: To cover up their planned intrigue, Fr. Elijah and Anna write fake love letters to each other. {{spoiler|When Anna is killed, these love letters are used as a motive in framing Fr. Elijah.}}
** In ''Plague Journal'', as a prank, Nathaniel leaves a deranged message on Doc's answering machine, firing a starter pistol to make it seem like he killed himself. [[It Makes Sense in Context]] {{spoiler|however, Nathaniel's phone is being tapped, and the [[Government Conspiracy]] uses this prank (which they pretend to take seriously) as evidence that he really is crazy.}}
* [[Nostalgia
** Not ''quite.'' He seems to hearken back to an age far before the 20th Century and modernity in general, in the "glory days" of "Roman Christendom."
* [[Omniglot]]: The Antichrist.
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* [[Satan]]: Of course, given the nature of these novels.
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: Nathaniel uses this in his writing. Teachers and readers lampshade and call him on this in ''Strangers and Sojourners'' and ''Plague Journal'', respectively.
* [[Shout
** Of course, given the genre, there are several to [[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]].
* [[Son of a Whore]]: Mc Kenna.
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[[Category:Conspiracy Literature]]
[[Category:Children Of The Last Days]]
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