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Desecration

Left Behind, Volume 9

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Desecration

By: Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins
Narrated by: Frank Muller
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In the thrilling ninth book of the best-selling inspirational series of all time, the sweeping, apocalyptic saga of the end times on planet earth continues. Twenty-five days into the Great Tribulation, the horror and suffering in the world is intensifying. The Antichrist Nicolae Carpathia, now the complete embodiment of evil, is preparing to desecrate the holy temple in Jerusalem by entering and declaring himself god. While Carpathia's forces seek to destroy the Tribulation Force once and for all, the world teeters on the brink of the ultimate battle: Armageddon. But the Tribulation Force of believers has more than a few tricks up their collective sleeve. Skillfully mixing Biblical prophecy and current events, LaHaye and Jenkins pack their story full of action and adventure. Narrator Frank Muller's legendary voice heightens the growing tension of the end times on planet Earth.

With over 40 million copies in print, the immensely popular Left Behind series by best-selling authors Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins continues to fascinate and inspire new readers. Desecration is the highly anticipated continuation of this powerful saga.

Browse the entire Left Behind series.©2001 Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins (P)2001 Recorded Books, LLC
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Great continuation of this gripping story

The narrator's reading style is a little irritating, with a deep, nasal whine which ends each sentence with a drawling, husky, long drawn out macho cowboyish low note, like the Marlboro Man, as if he's doing a voice over for something mysteriously manly and over-dramatic. It does sound a bit wanky and quickly gets hard on tbe ears. But apart from that, he is great at all the accents and gives each character a distinctly different voice. He has changed the pronunciation of Tzion Ben Judah's nane from "Zion" to "Tzeeyone". As a British reader, I do find the American pronunciations a little distracting ("Gala" pronounced "gayla", "elite" becomes "Ayleet", "horror" is now "haarrr" and "buoyed" changes from "boyd" to "booeed"). But aside from all that, it's a fantastic story, he's very expressive and the characters are realistic, believable and lovable. Toddler Kenny Bruce seems to spend an unrealistic amount of time sleeping! One main criticism: slightly repetitive on certain things. Everybody's phone "chirps" (as if they all have the exact same message tone) and the authors don't appear to know any other words for "said". "he said", "she said", nobody replies , answers, confirms, exclaims etc. Shame.
Each book seems to get shorter and shorter as well, even though they are all the same price, which seems a bit of a rip off.

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Love it. Amazing narrator and the story is so ente

Amazing. Great narrator. Captivating story and it is so easy to listen when doing all sorts of things

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