Chariot of Fire is a fantasy novel by E. E. Y. Hales first published in 1977 by Doubleday in the US and later by Hodder & Stoughton in the UK.
Plot summary
editChariot of Fire is a novel about Henry Brock and begins about 20 minutes after his death, where after filling out a long form totaling the times he sinned with his girlfriend, he is then assigned to the Second level of Hell, and Cleopatra asks for his aid in a revolution against Satan.[1]
Reception
editC. Ben Ostrander reviewed Chariot of Fire in The Space Gamer No. 12.[1] Ostrander commented that "I can't spoil the ending, but I don't want you to buy this book unless you are curious about myths and religious snicker/snackery."[1]
Kirkus Reviews states "A painless Christian homiletic with some inventive Upper Form hilarity."[2]
References
edit- ^ a b c Ostrander, C. Ben (July–August 1977). "Books". The Space Gamer (12). Metagaming: 37.
- ^ "CHARIOT OF FIRE by E. E. Y. Hales | Kirkus Reviews" – via www.kirkusreviews.com.