Desecration: Antichrist
Takes the Throne (Left Behind No. 9) by Tim
Lahaye, Jerry B. Jenkins
|
 |
- Paperback: 432 pages ;
Dimensions (in inches): 1.16 x 8.24 x 5.78
- Publisher: Tyndale House Pub;
(June 4, 2002)
- ISBN: 0842332294
|
|
|
Amidst the glitzy fanfare of a new
world regime, control is unraveling for self-proclaimed god
and Global Community potentate Nicolae Carpathia in Desecration,
the ninth installment in the Left Behind series.
It's 25 days into the Great
Tribulation, and the newly resurrected Carpathia evinces an
increasing fondness for gruesome killing. He's thrown into
turmoil when the first two "bowls of wrath" from the
biblical book Revelation are poured out on the world. Water
turns into blood, and those who are branded with the mark of
loyalty become covered with loathsome sores.
When Carpathia commits the ultimate
act of desecration against the Judeo-Christian community,
chaos ensues. Meanwhile, the Tribulation Force soldiers on,
receiving visitations from heavenly messengers that prod the
team to greater acts of courage.
Jenkins's characters seem almost
comic book-like in their actions; the author relies on pages
of slangy, slapstick dialogue rather than character
development or descriptive settings to flesh out his tales.
It's the angst of wondering what disaster will occur next and
the fascination with end times that keep loyal fans turning
the pages.
And there's no shortage of angst
here. Chang Wong flirts with suicide. Hattie Durham risks her
life in a confrontation with Carpathia. Tsion Ben-Judah
inadvertently gives away a secret location. Chloe Williams
uncovers a remnant of believers. There are touches of the
standard Left Behind humor, and even some romance in the last
days.
As always, readers are left hanging
at the edge of disaster, which should keep appetites whetted
for the promised next installment. --Cindy Crosby
The LEFT BEHIND SERIES is one of
the best series of Christian books I've ever read, and
certainly, it's one of the best end times fiction series,
although IN HIS IMAGE and THE CHRIST CLONE TRILOGY by James
BeauSeigneur are also good.
So far, the series has zoomed
since book one when the rapture occurred and those "left
behind" were forced to grapple with the implications of
missing friends and family members.
I love this series, and I can't
wait for the conclusion. Left Behind fans should also read
CONQUEST OF PARADISE by Britt Gillette. It does in one book
what Left Behind has taken many to do, and the book presents
ideas for the possible rise to power of the antichrist that
I've never heard before.
If you even like the LEFT BEHIND
SERIES just a little bit, then you'll love CONQUEST OF
PARADISE! I'm looking forward to reading ARMAGEDDON. It should
be one of the most exciting books in the series.
A reader from Bakersfield, CA
.
|