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Deacon's Horn (The Last Gentile Trilogy, Book 2)

Deacon's Horn (The Last Gentile Trilogy, Book 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow, The Characters and Storyline Really Come to Life!
Review: I thought the LAST GENTILE was a hard act to follow, but this book is even better! Masterful development of the character set and storyline make you feel like you're actually engaged in the battle against evil. I highly recommend this book and after the first books cliffhanger ending I was glad I could get my hands on the second and third books instead of having to wait.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow, The Characters and Storyline Really Come to Life!
Review: I thought the LAST GENTILE was a hard act to follow, but this book is even better! Masterful development of the character set and storyline make you feel like you're actually engaged in the battle against evil. I highly recommend this book and after the first books cliffhanger ending I was glad I could get my hands on the second and third books instead of having to wait.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book 2 Better than Book 1
Review: The action takes off in Book 2 as the Tribulaton begins. New characters enter the story and Bybee does a good job getting the reader quickly attached to these people as their lives become more difficult by the day. Literally, Bybee has story lines going all around the world at the same time.

I especially like Bybee's ideas of how the judgments of the Book of Revelation could come about. Who knows and if my belief in a pre-tribulation rapture is correct, I and other Christians today will watch these events from the "balcony".

I look forward to reading Book 3. Thanks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book 2 Better than Book 1
Review: The action takes off in Book 2 as the Tribulaton begins. New characters enter the story and Bybee does a good job getting the reader quickly attached to these people as their lives become more difficult by the day. Literally, Bybee has story lines going all around the world at the same time.

I especially like Bybee's ideas of how the judgments of the Book of Revelation could come about. Who knows and if my belief in a pre-tribulation rapture is correct, I and other Christians today will watch these events from the "balcony".

I look forward to reading Book 3. Thanks.


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