When Russia’s richest oil baron is killed, Moscow suddenly teeters on the verge of political chaos. Tehran races to complete its nuclear arsenal. Washington finds herself dangerously divided from her European allies. A new evil looms on the horizon. A dictator is rising in Russia. Iran is feverishly building nuclear weapons. A new axis of evil is emerging, led by Moscow and Tehran. And Jon Bennett and Erin McCoy, two senior White House advisors, find themselves facing the most chilling question of their lives: is the world rushing to the brink of an apocalypse prophesied more than 2,500 years ago?
“If you only read one book this year . . . this is it!” —Rush Limbaugh, New York Times best-selling author
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Summary
Overall This is the last book in a trilogy that began with The Last Jihad. It is based on prophecies in Ezekiel and is considerable more \"lastdays\" oriented than the other books in the series. I am not a big fan of that genre so I didn't enjoy this as much as the others. However, I would have to say that he does a masterful job of
imagining how the cryptic prophecies could come true in modern days and in the current political climate. If you enjoy reading that type of book, you will like this as it is very well written.
Violence There are a lot of violent war scenes but no graphic descriptions. This is after all an end of the world novel so some violence is inevitable.
Review by Susan