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Brink of Chaos

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In the third installment of The End series, Joshua Jordan remains in Israel during his self-imposed exile out of the reach of U.S. authorities who have trumped-up false criminal treason charges against him.

Joshua Jordan stands accused of treason. The charges paint him as a domestic terrorist who used his own defense-contracting firm and the Roundtable group to infiltrate the Department of Defense and manipulate America's national-security apparatus so it would conform to his own political agenda. Joshua has taken asylum in Israel until his wife and attorney, Abigail, can prove his innocence and guarantee him a fair trial.

Following the nuclear attack by Russia, Israel has been cleaning up the bodies of dead enemy soldiers for 7 months and setting out on its 7-year plan—both per the prophecies in Ezekiel. As corruption in high government offices threaten to block the election of a worthy presidential candidate by all means necessary—including the unthinkable—Israel's leadership is tempted to sign a "peace" proposal initiated by the UN under the authority of Coliquin. Joshua is convinced Coliquin may well be the prophesied Anti-Christ and that his peace plan is a trap to destroy Israel.

Are the recurring dreams Joshua is having about the coming rapture from God? And is the end sooner than anyone expects?

From New York Times bestselling author Tim LaHaye, creator and co-author of the world-renowned Left Behind books, and Craig Parshall, this epic series chronicles the earth-shattering events leading up to the Apocalypse foretold in Revelation.

  • Futuristic Christian suspense
  • The third installment of The End series
  • Book 1: Edge of Apocalypse
  • Book 2: Thunder of Heaven
  • Book 3: Brink of Chaos
  • Book 4: Mark of Evil
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        September 3, 2012
        In fine Ironman-meets-the-Rapture style, LaHaye (Left Behind series) and Parshall add a third volume to The End series of political apocalyptic thrillers. Weapons specialist Joshua Jordan is narrowing down who he thinks may be the anti-Christ when the Rapture, the belief that faithful followers of Christ are snatched away to heaven before the end of the world, arrives, and he must prepare a protégé, Ethan March, his assistant and a former pilot, for the time of tribulation to come. Joshua’s wife, Abigail, defends him against false charges that led to his exile from the U.S. Joshua and other followers of Christ wage battle with divine intervention against the powers of darkness and convince people to join Christ’s side. Characters teach predictive prophecy as they hurtle through the fast-paced worldwide quest to save as many people as possible from doom. Quick pacing and a heart-pounding resolution lead to a dynamic scene of the afterlife and a cliffhanger for the next book. Fans of Left Behind ought to enjoy this new blending of a familiar (to some) premillennial doctrine with new characters and complex story line.

      • Kirkus

        September 15, 2012
        If you use Jesus as a character in a novel, do you have to pay him royalties? It's not spoiling the story--it's all right there in the latter pages of the New Testament--to reveal that in LaHaye and Parshall's (Thunder of Heaven, 2011, etc.) latest exercise in fundamentalist fiction, the brink of chaos of the title inaugurates a time when every good person on the planet can be found "worshipping and singing to the One who had ransomed them. Their Champion. Their Lord." There's no need to ask who the capitalized Person in question is. If you're one of LaHaye's legion of followers, then you won't need to ask who supersecret agent Joshua Jordan, he of the double Old Testament moniker, is either. Jordan's brief in this latest is to thwart the ambitions of the very, very bad secularists in power ("Let me tell you, those folks in power, including our president, really are bogeymen") and the even worse secularist who is rising to attain world rule: "His global regulations against climate change," the authors tell us, "have industries around the world being monitored by his environmental police." Of course, in the fun worldview of the apocalyptic set, there's no such thing as climate change, and anyone who hampers the desire of a corporation to do whatever it wants to is an agent of the Antichrist. When Jordan isn't chasing after this impeccably groomed baddie, he's jetting off to the Middle East to prep the world for the end of days. That's work that can make a person tired, and Jordan's wearisome banter is a mark. As with formula fiction since before the dawn of time, no one in these pages ever speaks like anyone in real life does. But why would they need to, when they're floating rapturously up into the clouds? A dictionary-definition specimen of preaching to the choir, and one that begs yet another question: Is it unkosher to be so ham-fisted?

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      • Library Journal

        November 15, 2012

        A hero pilot turned weapons designer, Joshua Jordan was banished to Israel after he was accused of treason. His attorney wife, Abigail, is working fervently to ensure he gets a fair trial. Meanwhile, Israel is trying to clean up after a nuclear attack by Russia. Most citizens believe the Rapture to be upon them. VERDICT Full of intrigue, the latest entry in the action-packed thriller series (after The Edge of Apocalypse and Thunder of Heaven) by LaHaye, co-author of the best-selling "Left Behind" prophecy series, and Parshall ("Chambers of Justice" series) will appeal to fans of spiritual thrillers by T. Davis Bunn.

        Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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