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Assassins: Assignment: Jerusalem, Target: Antichrist
Assassins: Assignment: Jerusalem, Target: Antichrist
Assassins: Assignment: Jerusalem, Target: Antichrist
Audiobook (abridged)3 hours

Assassins: Assignment: Jerusalem, Target: Antichrist

Written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins

Narrated by Frank Muller

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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The best-selling Christian fiction series of all time, Left Behind, reaches a crescendo in this gripping book when Nicolae Carpathia is assassinated, setting the stage for the Great Tribulation.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 23, 1999
ISBN9781414324913
Author

Tim LaHaye

Before his passing in 2016, Tim LaHaye was a New York Times bestselling author of more than 70 nonfiction books, many on biblical prophecy and end-times. He is the coauthor of the record-shattering Left Behind series and is still considered one of America's foremost authorities on biblical end-times prophecy.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really like the way this book leaves you hanging at the end. Im just glad I waited to read this series after all of the books were written. I will have to read something else while I wait on the next book to arrive (already ordered). So far I have really liked the series. At times it gets a little tiring... cant wait to move on to something else...but if you tough it out, you will be drawn back into the plot again and again.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    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.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The sixth book in this series of the lives and times of the people who were left behind in the rapture. One of the main characters has to place his new found faith to the test when the trials become to much for him. One that they have trusted now becomes suspicious in the ranks of the Tribulation Force.This was an extremely fast read. I love this series and can't wait to see what Jenkins and LaHaye come up with in the next book in the series. I found this book to be compelling, funny, sad, and scary all at the same time. A definite must read for anyone who likes a suspenseful story yet a quick read. It ranked a 5 out of 5 for me.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This is the sixth book in the Left Behind series. It is also the first one in the series I did not finish in one sitting. It did not flow as well as the others, so as to lend itself to a complete reading in one evening. The book also spends a lot of time re-telling what we read in previous books. I felt this time like I read half a novel. The book starts in the thirty-eighth month into the tribulation. But most of the characters seem a little too self serving in this book. Allowing their own desires to guide their actions. Whether that desire be derived from rage, revenge, self pity, or even guilt. Rayford spends most of his time focusing on Hattie or his desire to kill the Anti-Christ. Though I do like the description of the handgun that Rayford procures. And when the time comes for the assassination, there are a few characters to chose from. The book ends in an old time cliff hanger where you are left guessing who it is that assassinated the Anti-Christ. Stay tuned for the next volume. I have read this far, so I will finish the series. Though most people my find this book suspensful, I did not.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Acceptable book that continues the store of Left Behind. 6th in the series. Reading this book 7 years after it was published, I feel that the series is dragging on. I'll keeping reading though.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    There are some choppy parts and the recording cuts off some of the book. Otherwise great book. Recording is just eh.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Assassins takes a different approach, with a slow build-up to the inevitable assassination of the Anti-Christ. Nothing new in that, since the last few entries have held back on the titular catastrophe until the final third, however the twist this time is that the reader has no clue as to who the assassin will be - and End of Days whodunnit?!. Plenty of red herrings abound as the authors attempt (successfully) not to reveal the endgame. Where Assassins fails to deliver is with the set-pieces, usually well crafted and exciting, they feel flat due to the changes in the central characters and the two-dimensional peripheral cast. The endgame is squeezed in at the end with too much redundant narrative to get there. It's a necessary chapter, however Assassins just feels too padded out.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The Tribulation Force hurtles toward the four murders foretold in Scriptures.The head of Enigma Babylon One World Faith is in jeapardy, as are the two witnessees at the Wailing Wall as "the due time" approaches. Antichrist himself is prophesied to suffer a lethal head wound.As a supernatural hoard of 200 millino demonic horsemen slay a third of the remaining populaiton, the Tribulation Force prepares for a future as fugitives. Yet another Force member dies, and others join as crises draw them around the globe.Rayford and the newest member of the Trib Force are attacked by Global Community security guards in America...David maintains a precarious surveillance at the GC palace in New Babylon...Mac and his new copilot are attacked on the Condor 216 in Africa...Hattie is imprisoned in Belgium...