Acts of God: The Christ Clone Trilogy, Book Three (Christ Clone Trilogy)

by James BeauSeigneur

The Christ Clone Trilogy (Book 3)

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BeauSeigneur concludes his powerful epic of man's ultimate destiny and its inextricable ties to Christopher Goodman--the clone of Jesus Christ. "[A] fine mix of scientific, political, and religious knowledge."--Charles Sheffield.

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This book was a bit of a let-down after the first two, which seems to be almost inevitable when dealing with the final book in trilogies - but I can, and will say, that this was definitely better than many other third books, such as Mockingjay and Allegiant. There were a few things I'd have tweaked, but the author's writing is solid, with plenty of great scenes and action (and a couple of twists I absolutely did not see coming) so this series still finishes on a strong 3.75/4 stars.
This was the third and last book in the Christ Clone Trilogy. The
events set in motion in the first two books roll on to a crushing
conclusion in this one.

Okay, so we all know how this one ends, but it's still very worth the
read, I think. These books are hands down the best eschatology novels
I've ever read. Suspenseful, well-written, wonderfully creepy and
surprisingly plausible. I'd recommend all three of them. This one gets
a 4.5, if only because the epilogue is a bit trite.
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An interesting series but by the latter part of the third book, I was getting a bit bored. I liked the unusual point of view of what could happen according to the bible, as I never really could relate to it directly. But I don't really believe the bible is the word of God or anything like that, so I got tired of it by the end and just wanted to finish an move on.
James BeauSeigneur's "Christ Clone Trilogy" is one of the most interesting and best written stories about the Rapture, Tribulation, Battle of Armageddon, and Second Coming of Christ. These 3 books are far, far better than the "Left Behind" series.

I can't recommend these 3 books highly enough. I had the pleasure of corresponding with Mr. BeauSeigneur for a short while after reading the books for the first time, and he is a genuine, down-to-earth, brilliant, and God-fearing man. My biggest hope is that one day he will have more stories to tell.
½
Beauseigneur really draws you in with this last book of his Christ Clone Trilogy. Provocative, a true page turner. I have read this twice and both times I couldn't put it down.
This will keep you on the edge of your seat
½

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The scene at the Temple was not much different than it had been at the airport.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He was home.

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Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3552 .E2319 .A65Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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