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Apocalypse Crucible: The Earth's Last Days: The Battle Continues
Apocalypse Crucible: The Earth's Last Days: The Battle Continues
Apocalypse Crucible: The Earth's Last Days: The Battle Continues
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Apocalypse Crucible: The Earth's Last Days: The Battle Continues

Written by Mel Odom

Narrated by Steve Sever

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Danger and personal crisis on land, sea, and in the air combine with a level of spiritual warfare that is unparalleled in a Christian book. Crucible is a page-turning thriller that runs side by side with the phenomenal Left Behind series that has sold in excess of 55 million copies. The world is exploding in confusion and terror following the disappearances in book one, Apocalypse Dawn. Meanwhile, Army Rangers and Marine Special Forces are struggling to keep the peace, while fighting spiritual battles of their own in the sands of Turkey and back home.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 19, 2004
ISBN9781414325125
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Mel Odom

Lisette Ashton is the author of more than two dozen full length erotic fiction titles that have covered subjects from contemporary romance through to erotic vampire stories and explorations of the works of the Marquis de Sade. Ashton’s short fiction has appeared in a broad range of magazines and anthologies and has been translated into several languages. Ashton lives in the north of England and, when not writing fiction, teaches creative writing.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    As with the first book of this series, I still think the same as how I expressed in my review of that book. As a believer, I can't testify to it's full accuracy as no man can fully understand what is going to happen in the period during which this series of books is based. I therefore agree with its categorization as religious fiction, at least in part. Parts of the book, while interwoven with this fiction are, in fact, Biblical fact. In that regard, I hope that others who have, or who decide to read it in the future will understand that. The writing, the special effects that have been added (song, personal thoughts of the characters jumping out during the dialog, etc.) and the narration is some of the best I have ever heard. I am still enjoying it and am hoping the last book is available on Scribd so I can proceed now straight to the final book.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    As a reader of the Left Behind series and the first book in the Apocalypse series, I felt this one fit in fairly well with the Rapture as originally portrayed by LaHaye/Jenkins. I don't think Odom builds as strong of characters as LaHaye/Jenkins did, but he does manage to bring forth the trials and tribulations of "Goose" Gander and his wife Megan as they struggle to survive in a post-Rapture world. The side story of naval chaplain Delroy Harte's struggles makes for compelling reading as well. This one doesn't pack the emotional punch that the original series does, but is still an inspirational read nonetheless.

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