And it’s not
even the end of the world, at least not yet.
A computer virus created, or manipulated by a young savant, knocks out
all the computers in the world, thus taking out all technologically dependent
systems in the world. People have to
learn to survive in a way known by their great-great-grandparents.
Not knowing
how or where the virus originated, our country’s top computer scientists work
to track the problem while countries around the world blame each other for the
global disaster and threaten retaliation.
All the while, shadowy figures threaten and manipulate men to do their
will.
This story
hooked me fast. The sections of the book
are told in a series of eights: the
first eight hours after the catastrophe, eight days, eight weeks, and eight
months. The story leads up to the coming
of the antichrist in a very plausible way.
It is kind of scary because it is so realistic. The main characters are shown to deal with
the crisis as best they can, some relying on their faith. Others trying to come to grips with what they
see happening and deciding whether to believe in God or reject Him. This is truly a great story by the authors.
To read a chapter from this book--click here--or on the title above!
I received
this book from Harvest House Publishers through NetGalley in exchange for an
honest review.
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