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Apollyon: The Destroyer Is Unleashed by Tim LaHaye
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Apollyon: The Destroyer Is Unleashed (Left Behind No. 5)

by Jerry B. Jenkins (otherwise under Tim LaHaye)

Series: Left Behind (book 5)

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Yep - more great stuff from Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins ( )
  adeej | Oct 16, 2009 |
The fifth book of this series was amazing! As the fourth judgment reigns terror down on those that were left behind in the rapture. Along with all the problems coming from the judgments they are also have personal problems. Some of those left behind travel to a huge rally of believers as the judgment begins.
This story is a great perspective getter for believers and nonbelievers alike. I ate this book up in about 2 sittings.
A must read for everyone! Got a rating of 5 out of 5 from me. ( )
  kymmayfield | Sep 4, 2008 |
The Tribulation continues on Earth with the coming of Apollyon the Destroyer, who leads the plague of demon-locusts as they torture the unsaved; while despite growing threats from the Antichrist, the Tribulation Force, a group of believers left behind at the Rapture, gathers in Israel for the conference of witnesses.
  apachurch | Apr 26, 2008 |
All of the Left Behind series is provacative, and real page turners. I would recommend these to anyone. I read them about once a year. ( )
  ShortyBond | Mar 8, 2008 |
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Rayford Steele worried about Mac McCullum's silence in the cockpit of Global Community One during the short flight from New Babylon to Tel Aviv.
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Apollyon (Left Behind)

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Apollyon: The Destroyer Is Unleashed, by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, is another suspenseful chronicle of those left behind after the rapture of the saved. As the book opens, Hattie Durham, the former airline attendant and mistress of the antichrist, Nicolae Carpathia, is wracked with confusion about what to do with her illegitimate child, whose birth date is coming due. Rayford Steele, the airline pilot who flies Carpathia's plane, is ambivalent about the mounting evidence that his late wife, Amanda, may have been a false believer. Buck, the ace newspaper reporter, and Chloe, his wife, are debating whether to have a child when the future of the world is so uncertain. And all of the world's thousands of believers are gathering in Jerusalem for a stadium rally, which will lead to a showdown with Nicolae Carpathia. Believers are increasingly relying on the Internet for underground communication, and most of them are becoming more and more tempted by violence as a way of battling the forces of evil overtaking the world. But demon locusts are shortly dispatched as a divine plague to attack those who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads; this buys the believers a little bit of time to solve their respective personal crises, all of which end in ways that will keep you riveted until the last page.

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