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Edge of Apocalypse: A Joshua Jordan Novel
Edge of Apocalypse: A Joshua Jordan Novel
Edge of Apocalypse: A Joshua Jordan Novel
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Edge of Apocalypse: A Joshua Jordan Novel

Written by Tim LaHaye and Craig Parshall

Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

A former war hero designs a weapon the whole world is trying to get their hands on. As world events show signs of the apocalypse, what price will he pay to save his country? From the co-author of the renowned Left Behind series, this epic story chronicles the unfolding end of the world.

Joshua Jordan, former US spy-plane hero now turned weapons designer, has come up with a devastatingly effective new missile defense system—the Return to Sender laser weapon. But global forces are mounting against America, and corrupt White House and Capitol Hill leaders are willing to do anything to stop the nation’s impending economic catastrophe—including selling out Joshua and his weapon.

With help from a group of powerfully connected Christian leaders known as the Patriots, Jordan works to save the nation from economic moral collapse—and to clear his name. As the world events begin setting the stage for the “end of days,” Jordan must consider the personal price to pay if he is to save the nation he loves.

From New York Times best-selling author Tim LaHaye, creator and co-author of the world-renowned Left Behind books, and Craig Parshall, this epic story chronicles the earth-shattering events leading up to the Apocalypse foretold in Revelation.

  • Futuristic Christian suspense
  • The first installment of The End series
    • Book 1: Edge of Apocalypse
    • Book 2: Thunder of Heaven
    • Book 3: Brink of Chaos
    • Book 4: Mark of Evil
LanguageEnglish
PublisherZondervan
Release dateMay 4, 2010
ISBN9780310326304
Author

Tim LaHaye

Before his passing in 2016, Tim LaHaye was a New York Times bestselling author of more than 70 nonfiction books, many on biblical prophecy and end-times. He is the coauthor of the record-shattering Left Behind series and is still considered one of America's foremost authorities on biblical end-times prophecy.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the first nonfiction book I’ve ever listened to. I found it a bit awkward at first but then I couldn’t wait to keep listening! I look forward to listening to the other books in this series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Overall good listen.. Very interesting and I look forward to listening to the rest of the series
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    All of the Left Behind books are provacative and page turning. I read them all at least once a year.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I enjoyed the story as fiction. I laughed, cried, fumed, and shouted--all positive things--but I want to temper that strongly by saying that I wouldn't suggest it as theological or eschatological material, as some have. I'm not really concerned with the order and how's of end-time events and believe we waste too much time trying to figure it out. As Jesus said: "No one knows the times or the seasons, but my heavenly Father." Do worry about it. Live and hope. You don't need to have it all marked out on a calendar.If someone were to ask me what fictional literature I would suggest, this series wouldn't occur to me at all, and I wouldn't suggest it if it did. But, seeing as I have read it (except the last one and the prequels), I felt like I ought to review it. For story, I would give it three stars, maybe four. But my reservations pull that rating down to two.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This the tenth book in the Left Behind series kept me turning pages. This book is actually filled with action. Though the characters are still two dimensional, the writing very simple, and the text font large. It was a page-turner and the best book of this series so far. The first have of this book is suspenseful. But is not carried through to the end. We begin with the attack on Petra, two large bombs and a nuclear missile. Which explodes with great conflagration, but does not harm the True believers. The million at Petra are free from harm and are provided manna daily for food and fresh water from a spring that seemed to be Gods answer to launching the missile. While in Greece we have a couple members of the Tribulation Force trying to rescue the pilot George from Global Community Forces. The Tribulation Force members have taken on credible covers of high ranking GC officers...the only problem is the local commander is friends with the head of Internal Security at the Palace, and is planning a trap for the Trip Force. And the Global Community think that something is going on in Chicago, so they plan to send missiles at it and level the city. Easier then doing a sweep of a city when they have so few men left in the world. The Tribulation Force uses the Co-op to set up a large trade of wheat from South America and Water from India. It is interesting to read the protection placed upon even the believers in their aircraft as the Anti-Christ's Air Force tries to knock them out of the air.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Anyone who is ten books in to a series should know what to expect and The Remnant holds no surprises. The usual structure is exaggerated in this entry, with the first half following one event, without any tension or enjoyable action, whilst the latter half picks it up a bit. The final quarter is a welcome deviation from the norm, with far less dialogue which frequently feels like filler. If the authors could have used this style across the series, it would have been six books shorter and more enjoyable for it. The Remnant is a vital stepping stone in the series however it offers very little character development and overdoes the sermons somewhat.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    My husband and I listened to this together. The book is exciting and current and makes you think. We were also reminded that making our voices heard to our Government can still make a difference. We are looking forward to the next two in the series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Very well written book. I enjoyed the flatline and it kept me on the edge the entire time. No laws. Book it off. Like the clean atmosphere of the book. No vulgarity and no sex. Just a really good story. Lots of action
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book could almost be ripped right from today's headlines. I found some parallels between this book and Rosenberg's current political thriller series, which I also really am enjoying. I love it when talented authors present a fictional account of real world events occurring in End Times prophecy. I will continue to follow this series.