Birth of an Age: Book Two of the Christ Clone Trilogy
by James BeauSeigneur
The Christ Clone Trilogy (Book 2)
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Cloned from the ancient cells of Jesus Christ, Christopher Goodman is forced to sit back and watch the destruction of Earth in order to fulfill his destiny.Tags
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Book two in the Christ Clone Trilogy was every bit as gripping and
fascinating as the first one was, if not more so. Big bites. That's
the only way I can describe the way I devoured this book.
Book two opens just as the earth is recovering from it's second nuclear
war that has destroyed most of India, all of Pakistan and part of
China. Christopher Goodman is rising in the ranks of ambassadors and
diplomats at the United Nations, aided and assisted by his good friend
and surrogate father, Decker Hawthorne, and former assistant
secretary-general Robert Milner. Two prophets have appeared in
Jerusalem promising death and destruction beyond all imaginings and
144,000 Jews, marked with the blood red tattoo of Hebrew letters on
their foreheads are show more fanning out across the globe, terrorizing nations
and hurling psychic attacks on their citizens. And the first of three
asteroids is about to strike the earth......
I don't want to tell you much more about the plot because I want you to
read it for yourself, if you are so inclined, and it would be far to
easy to give away the good parts. Suffice it to say that at the end of
this second volume, I'm STILL not sure who the bad guys are. Everything
you thought you knew gets turned on it's head in this book, and I closed
it thinking, "Well, I'm going to Hell." LOL
This book tears along at an even better pace than the first one, rising
to a crescendo that is going to open the third and last volume. The
research, again, is impeccably done. The writing is superb. The story
is so familiar, yet so alien. It is powerfully told, the deception so
complete, that I honestly can't see the Anti in Antichrist. He's
Anti-Anti (if you get my drift) and completely logical and ..... Well,
I'd better stop before I give away the store. show less
fascinating as the first one was, if not more so. Big bites. That's
the only way I can describe the way I devoured this book.
Book two opens just as the earth is recovering from it's second nuclear
war that has destroyed most of India, all of Pakistan and part of
China. Christopher Goodman is rising in the ranks of ambassadors and
diplomats at the United Nations, aided and assisted by his good friend
and surrogate father, Decker Hawthorne, and former assistant
secretary-general Robert Milner. Two prophets have appeared in
Jerusalem promising death and destruction beyond all imaginings and
144,000 Jews, marked with the blood red tattoo of Hebrew letters on
their foreheads are show more fanning out across the globe, terrorizing nations
and hurling psychic attacks on their citizens. And the first of three
asteroids is about to strike the earth......
I don't want to tell you much more about the plot because I want you to
read it for yourself, if you are so inclined, and it would be far to
easy to give away the good parts. Suffice it to say that at the end of
this second volume, I'm STILL not sure who the bad guys are. Everything
you thought you knew gets turned on it's head in this book, and I closed
it thinking, "Well, I'm going to Hell." LOL
This book tears along at an even better pace than the first one, rising
to a crescendo that is going to open the third and last volume. The
research, again, is impeccably done. The writing is superb. The story
is so familiar, yet so alien. It is powerfully told, the deception so
complete, that I honestly can't see the Anti in Antichrist. He's
Anti-Anti (if you get my drift) and completely logical and ..... Well,
I'd better stop before I give away the store. show less
Hoo boy, what a hell of a ride. After reading Book 1, I was not the least bit disappointed in this. I would say my favorite part of the book is how the author writes/describes the disasters that befall the planet, and the consequences thereof. Truly terrifying but a memorable read.
Fairly interesting, but I'm starting to lose interest.
Beauseigneur really opens up a new twist on Revelation's predictions for the end times. I recommend this book to everyone!
Edge of your seat thrilling
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- Original title
- Birth of an Age
- First words
- It was just after dawn.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Behold the hosts of heaven!" Christopher thundered and then leapt from the pinnacle.
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