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Joel C. Rosenberg

Author of The Last Jihad

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About the Author

Joel C. Rosenberg was born on April 17, 1967 in Rochester, New York. He received a BFA in filmmaking from Syracuse University in 1988. He writes both fiction and nonfiction books. His fiction works include The Last Jihad, The Last Days, The Copper Scroll, Dead Heat, The Twelfth Imam, The Tehran show more Initiative, The Auschwitz Escape, and the J. B. Collins series. The Ezekiel Option was named by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association as the Gold Medallion winner of the Best Novel of 2006. His nonfiction works include Epicenter, Inside the Revolution, and Implosion: Can America Recover from Its Economic and Spiritual Challenges in Time?. He is also a communications strategist and has worked with Steve Forbes, Rush Limbaugh, former Israeli deputy prime minister Natan Sharansky, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He writes commentaries for National Review as well as a weekly e-mail update known as "Flash Traffic" for business and political leaders. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Series

Works by Joel C. Rosenberg

The Last Jihad (2002) 1,458 copies, 32 reviews
The Ezekiel Option (2005) 1,063 copies, 16 reviews
The Last Days (2003) 1,034 copies, 15 reviews
The Copper Scroll (2006) 991 copies, 10 reviews
Dead Heat (2008) 889 copies, 10 reviews
The Twelfth Imam (2010) 863 copies, 31 reviews
The Auschwitz Escape (2014) 777 copies, 35 reviews
The Tehran Initiative (2011) 539 copies, 11 reviews
The Third Target (2015) 530 copies, 15 reviews
Damascus Countdown (David Shirazi, Book 3) (2013) 472 copies, 10 reviews
The Kremlin Conspiracy (2018) 468 copies, 12 reviews
The First Hostage (1999) 422 copies, 13 reviews
Without Warning (2017) 315 copies, 8 reviews
The Persian Gamble (2019) 314 copies, 9 reviews
The Jerusalem Assassin (2020) 256 copies, 6 reviews
The Beirut Protocol (2021) 212 copies, 8 reviews
The Libyan Diversion (2023) 111 copies, 2 reviews
The Beijing Betrayal (2025) 70 copies, 2 reviews
Epicenter Study Guide (2008) 17 copies
Het Beijing bedrog (2025) 2 copies
Implosion 1 copy
Russisches Roulette (2021) 1 copy
04-Dead Heat 1 copy
The Persian 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1967-04-17
Gender
male
Education
Syracuse University (BA, Film Drama)
Occupations
consultant
thriller writer
Organizations
Joshua Fund (founder, chair)
All Israel News (founding editor)
All Arab News (founding editor)
Short biography
Joel C. Rosenberg (born April 17, 1967) is an American-Israeli communications strategist, author, and non-profit executive. He has written five novels about terrorism and Bible prophecy, including the Gold Medallion Book Award-winner The Ezekiel Option. He also has written two nonfiction books, Epicenter and Inside the Revolution.

Rosenberg was born in 1967 near Rochester, New York. He has stated that his father is of Jewish descent and his mother was born into a Methodist family of English descent. His parents were agnostic and became born-again Christians when he was a child in 1973. At the age of 17, he became a born-again Christian and now identifies as a Jewish believer in Jesus.[6] He graduated in 1988 from Syracuse University, after which he worked for Rush Limbaugh as a research assistant. Later, he worked for U.S. presidential candidate Steve Forbes as a campaign advisor. Rosenberg opened a political consultancy business which he ran until 2000, and claims to have consulted for former Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Natan Sharansky and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where he says that he garnered much of his information on the Middle East that he uses in his books.

Following Netanyahu's loss in 1999, Rosenberg decided to retire from politics and begin a new career in writing. The Last Jihad was both his first book and the first of a five-part fictional series involving terrorism and how it may relate to Bible Prophecy. The book was written nine months before the September 11th attacks (a revised edition takes the event into account) and was published in 2002. When published, The Last Jihad spent 11 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list, reaching as high as number seven. It also appeared on the USA Today and Publishers Weekly best-seller lists, and hit number four on the Wall Street Journal list. The book was followed by The Last Days, which spent four weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List, hit number five on the Denver Post list, and hit number eight on the Dallas Morning News list. Following the successes of his first two novels, The Ezekiel Option was published in 2005, The Copper Scroll in 2006, and the final book Dead Heat in 2008.

Rosenberg also wrote a non-fictional account of current events and Bible Prophecy in the book Epicenter. It was published in September 2006 and an accompanying DVD was produced in the summer of 2007. His second non-fiction book Inside the Revolution addresses the different sects of Islam in the Middle East and asserts that a significant number of moderate Muslims are converting to Christianity in the region. It was released in 2009 and also made it onto the New York Times best-seller list, reaching as high as #7 as of 27 March 2009. His 2011 book The Twelfth Imam also deals with terrorism and Iran gaining nuclear power.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
New York, USA
Places of residence
Israel
Washington, D.C., USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

288 reviews
Five hundred stars. Wow. Fiction at its finest. Action packed in the best way I’ve had the pleasure of reading.

Realistic. Showing evil for what it is. Advanced character development and emotional portrayal. Flawless editing and plot lines that will give you whiplash.

I was scared the WHOLE book that Marcus would actually die in this one. After all, Rosenberg, my friend, you are 1 for 3 on main characters surviving to the end of their series. But Marcus finally, finally gets the girl. (I
show more read the whole wedding by checking the end of each page to make sure no falling missiles interrupted the ceremony, before I was okay to read the entire page.) With the gospel and Jesus as the crowning jewel in the wedding message.

What a way to go out, Ryker.
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This was a fantastic start to the series and far better than I expected from a political/prophetic thriller. Rosenberg pulls you in quickly with David Shirazi’s unique background and the high-stakes mission in Iran, then layers in the spiritual and prophetic elements in a way that feels tense rather than preachy. The rise of the mysterious “Twelfth Imam” is both fascinating and unsettling, and I loved how the book kept me questioning motives and allegiances the entire time.

What really show more worked for me was the mix of fast-paced espionage, real-world geopolitics, and characters wrestling with faith and doubt in the middle of chaos. The ending is a serious cliffhanger, but in a good way—it pushed me straight into the next book. As a series opener, this is a solid 5/5 for me: gripping, thought-provoking, and hard to put down. show less
There are really no single words to describe what happened to the Jews during the Holocaust. It’s horrific, abhorrent, heinous, appalling...the list goes on and on. This book brings to life all those events that none of us can even begin to imagine, yet we should imagine it, and it should affect us to our core.

Joel Rosenberg does an excellent job writing this novel (even though it’s a work of fiction, it also has the truth intertwined in the story) and the reader can just begin to show more understand the terror and horror of what happened. The heroic people who did what they could to help rescue as many Jews as possible and the heroic Jews who would not give up. This story must be read. It must be absorbed. It must be remembered.

The characters are so real, the events so heart-wrenching, that you will find yourself both wanting to keep reading and yet needing to put it down for a while to take a breath. This is a gut-wrenching story of the horrors man can do to each other, yet at the same time it’s a beautiful story of the love that blossomed to care for each other.
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If The Twelfth Imam sets the stage, The Tehran Initiative hits the gas. I loved how this second book ramps everything up: Iran’s nuclear test, the Twelfth Imam’s growing power, and the constant fear that one wrong move could spark a regional or even global war. The tension between the U.S., Israel, and Iran feels uncomfortably plausible, and I appreciated that the story doesn’t shy away from messy moral questions.

David Shirazi’s role becomes even more intense here, moving from show more gathering intel to trying to stop actual warheads from being used. I enjoyed seeing his character stretched—professionally, emotionally, and spiritually—under extreme pressure. The pacing is brisk, the stakes are sky-high, and the ending left me needing the final book immediately. Another easy 5/5 for me. show less

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Works
60
Also by
1
Members
12,472
Popularity
#1,878
Rating
4.0
Reviews
272
ISBNs
413
Languages
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Favorited
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