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In this sequal to Morgaine and Asmodeus, the demon has a plan to bring about an Apocalypse. Can Michael and his friends halt the coming End of Days?
In Morgaine and Asmodeus, Morgaine possessed Melody, but Michael, unaware of that Melody has Morgaine's spirit, thought that his greatest desire had come true, to have someone to share his extremely long life who would never grow old. Michael has a strange dream in which a man in a black suit hands him a pamphlet concerning Armageddon. When he awakes, the pamphlet is on the table next to his chair. He uses his magic crystal to learn why Melody's personality has changed. Within it, he sees a strange mist leave Raven Lenore's body and enter Melody's as Melody becomes young again. He also has another vision, a vision of the Apocalypse. In this vision, Morgaine is the Antichrist. He calls on Raven, the PI in Morgaine and Raven, to learn the truth that Morgaine possesses Melody. Because of the mysterious vision and pamphlet, he hires Raven to spy on a cult called The Children of Aquarius. The novel is loosely based on the visions and prophesies of the Biblical Book of Revelations. Michael and Raven are in a race against time to stop Armageddon from occurring and to save Melody from Morgaine. A mysterious Book of Seals slowly reveals in visions the terrible apocalypse to come. New characters are introduced: Vlad Tepes, Bran Stoker's inspiration for Dracula, and The Frankenstein monster, who relates the story of his adventures after the events described in Shelley's masterpiece and who plans to rule the world. In addition, an army of robots led by a madman have similar desires. Can Michael and Raven recruit Morgaine to help stop Asmodeus' grand plan for the end of the world?