Zondervan, a world leader in Christian communications, has signed an agreement with attorney Craig Parshall and Tim LaHaye, creator and co-author of the world renowned Left Behind series. Three years after the success of the Left Behind final installment, LaHaye returns to publish Edge of Apocalypse, an apocalyptic epic infused with political intrigue ripped from today's headlines, the first book in a new series called The End.
"I'm thrilled to partner with Zondervan to produce a series hopefully even more innovative than Left Behind," said LaHaye. "While my past works have piqued interest in biblical prophecy on a global level, The End series includes many prophecies that were not covered in Left Behind."
Edge of Apocalypse jumpstarts the series as military- hero-turned-inventor Joshua Jordan attempts to save Manhattan from two nuclear missiles. Using his Return to Sender military defense system, Jordan finds himself facing an unbearable ransom to the nation he loves. As tensions escalate and global alliances topple, only Jordan and a secret group known only as The Patriots can save the United States from terrorists abroad and traitors within.
Set in the very near future, The End series chronicles the earth shattering events which eventually lead up to the Rapture and the beginning of the prophesied Last Days of mankind.
Edge of Apocalypse will release worldwide on April 20, 2010 with a first print run of 500,000 copies.
Friday, November 13, 2009
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Best selling author of the Left Behind book series, Tim LaHaye, has a new book that is being released today, April 20, 2010.
The book is called, Edge of Apocalypse. You may go to the official book web site and view a video trailer. You may also download and read the first chapter of the book from the site.
http://www.TheEndSeries.com.
If you are interested in reviewing the book, please respond to this post and a copy will be mailed to you. Please include your mailing address.
Thank you!
Edge of Apocalypse Launch Team
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