Assassins: Assignment:
Jerusalem, Target: Antichrist (Left Behind No. 6) by Tim
LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins
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- Paperback: 448 pages ;
Dimensions (in inches): 1.20 x 8.22 x 5.62
- Publisher: Tyndale House Pub;
(November 1, 2000)
- ISBN: 0842329277
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Book
Description
After selling nearly two million copies
since its release in August 1999, Assassins in now
availabe in trade paper!
The
seven-year Tribulation reaches its halfway mark in the sixth
book of the blockbuster Left Behind series, Assassins.
Nicolae
Carpathia is assassinated, setting the stage for the Great
Tribulation.
Is it right to kill Satan's hit man? Would it help God's work?
This installment in the Left Behind series picks up with
Rayford Steele--"believer" and international
fugitive--as he struggles with a plan to assassinate Antichrist
Nicolae Carpathia.
Meanwhile,
Carpathia has been busy rebuilding roads, airports, and a
cellular/solar satellite phone system--all designed to help him
become supreme ruler of the world--and even claim himself to be
God. We also find ace reporter Buck Williams anonymously
preaching to the masses of believers and converts through his
cyberspace magazine The Truth.
All the
believers in the safe house, including Buck, Doc, Chloe, and
Tsion, are suspicious of Hattie--former mistress of
Carpathia--who claims to be a believer but may have already
compromised their secret location when she tried to buy her way
to Europe months before.
Fans of the series won't be
disappointed. Jenkins's signature writing is at full force.
Readers can count on a suspenseful plot, imaginative futuristic
thinking, and familiar characters, all of which appear in the
opening pages and are sustained until the last cliffhanger scene
when God unleashes another earth-shattering disaster.
Authors
Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Noted scriptural authority Tim
LaHaye provides outlines for the vivid Biblical prophecies in
the Left Behind series. Best-selling author Jerry B. Jenkins
creates the dramatic stories for each fast-paced apocalyptic
thriller.
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