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In the final installment of The End series, economies have collapsed, freedom has been suppressed, and peace is a distant memory.

The world is falling apart. Joshua Jordan’s protégé Ethan March, along with Jimmy Louder and Rivka Reuban, have been left behind in a world that is rapidly coming under the complete influence of the Antichrist.

Technology is growing by leaps and bounds with BID-Tag implants, robotic police units, and drone-bots flying overhead . . . all designed to control and dominate those who resist the Antichrist’s reign of evil. As Biblical prophecy is fulfilled each new day, Ethan and the others in the Remnant struggle to eat, to procure necessary goods, and to avoid the Global Alliance—in short, to survive.

But when the forces of evil attempt to pervert the world’s most powerful information system to their own sinister ends, eliminating everyone who gets in their way, it’s up to Ethan and the Remnant to subvert their dark ambitions.

From New York Times bestselling author Tim LaHaye, creator and co-author of the world-renowned Left Behind books, Mark of Evil is the final thrilling chapter to The End series.

  • Futuristic Christian political thriller
  • The final installment of The End series
    • Book 1: Edge of Apocalypse
    • Book 2: Thunder of Heaven
    • Book 3: Brink of Chaos
    • Book 4: Mark of Evil
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Military Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military Fiction Exciting
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A good story made unbearable by a narration without diction and the appearance of a drunk slurring his words. It was mostly indecipherable. Sad to say, bur the narrator destroys the good story.

Good Story - bad narration

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This ate the first Christianfiction books I have read. They were exciting, uplifting and challenging.

fantastic trilogy

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This is supposed to be the end of "The End" series but feels like a middle chapter. This is better than Left Behind and it is annoying that stupid series was streched to over a sozen parts but this ends when it gets entertaining. The politics are super sad/funny in the current climate but the action is fine and the new protagonist is servicable.

The narrator sounds slurring but he became listenable when I cranked the speed slightly faster.

Not really an ending

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