Book Review: The Nephilim Imperatives: Dark Sentences by Terry James

Bruce Collins
Terry James penned a thrilling UFO/ End Times novel, titled “The Rapture Dialogues”, that covered twentieth century events with an Earth shaking intensity and an enormously compelling story. Generously doused with factual historic occasions, “Dialogues” was a gifted blending of non-fictional situations such as the Roswell incident and the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls into a fictionalized soundstage, consisting of a colorful cast of characters. Where “Dialogues” concludes, James passes the baton effectively to his new book, “The Nephilim Imperatives: Dark Sentences.”

Nephilim Imperatives” erupts with a literal blast, reverberating all over chapter one. The quiet morning begins as most days do- a man shuffles past cubicles and offices while sipping a strongly caffeinated Seattle beverage. However, this day would be different and this place within that day would be forever etched in our memories. On September 11th, 2001, at the World Trade Center, Blake Robbins and others would come face to face with fate. Author Terry James again expertly incorporates real events with a real milieu very convincingly. Even though we know what happens on this date, James still uses elements of surprise.

Emerging from his central role in “Rapture Dialogues,” Clark Lansing returns from within the World Trade Center ash and smoke that wraps itself in an evil blanket around New York City. Clark is obviously bent on discovering answers to many questions he has formed.

Next, Lansing finds himself in another sort of dark and foreboding surrounding- the dead of night- on an expedition for a Bigfoot-like creature spotted in a sparsely populated region of Idaho. Much to my shock, he finds what he is looking for, whatever in the world it may be.

Meanwhile, powerful government elites discuss their diabolical plans for the RAPTURE technology, a powerful and dangerous device. Please buy “Rapture Dialogues” and “Nephilim Imperatives” to understand the full ramifications of this technological nightmare.


James introduces a young lady, heavily entrenched in covert operations, unimaginable secrets and black budgets. What she witnesses during an evening spent at home is frightening.

Clark continues his research on “Bigfoot” and, interestingly enough, a significant sighting occurred on September, 2001.

The book takes several amazing Lamborghini style swerves as characters, new and old, find their paths diverging. Clark’s sister, Morgan, finds herself (literally) running into Blake Robbins, the man who survived the attack on the World Trade Center. How is that for coincidence?

Terry James is able to construct jaw dropping and eye popping scenes with believability. This is a talented writer. Just like “Rapture Dialogues,” “The Nephilim Imperatives” has the feel that the reader is being made privy to highly classified material.

The Nephilim Imperatives” deals with a myriad of modern day foreign policy issues as well as abuses of power and their consequences (not unlike today). American and European alliances, Bin Laden, the War on Terror, Project Scotty and Abaddon become intertwined with the unearthing investigations of Lansing.

This book is topical to be sure as unexplained phenomena sightings are on the rise and people are looking for the answers.

Everyone always complains that sequels never do a story justice. Terry James breaks that tradition. “The Nephilim Imperatives: Dark Sentences” builds on the tension of tumultuous days with a strong, action packed story and a very important message.

Let’s build a Bible Prophecy/ Nephilim/ End Times library, housing the classics: Thomas, Missler, Horn, Flynn, Heiser, Marzulli, Heron – and Terry James.

The Nephilim Imperatives: Dark Sentences” is highly recommended.
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Bruce Collins

Bruce Collins is the former book reviewer on Monster Radio, which was a nationally syndicated program for several years in over 50 radio markets. He also hosts an internet radio show called the Big Finale on Friday nights at 10pm EST/ 7pm PST at www.BruceDCollins.com. Archived shows and a list of upcoming guests (plus news and stories of interest) are available at Bruce's blog, www.BruceDCollins.blogspot.com.

Bruce is a columnist at Raidersnewsnetwork.com- one of the most controversial and well read news websites on the internet.

He was also a pro wrestling promoter in Northern California and has published two books on professional wrestling, including "So, You Want To Be A Wrestling Promoter?". He also co-wrote a self help parody book with the Speed Channel's Brett "Big Schwag" Wagner called "The Big Schwag's Positive Self Help Guide- For Complete Losers Like You!"