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Seven Trumpets
- The Days of Lot, Book 2
- Narrated by: A.W. Miller
- Length: 6 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.
2 Timothy 3:1
Mason Lot’s group has found refuge in the Appalachian Mountains and managed to survive the Great Tribulation’s first wave of destruction known as the Seven Seal Judgments. However, things will only get harder from here.
Across the globe, austere conditions push people into desperation. Led by starvation and base instincts, many regress into savagery, raiding and marauding to find sustenance.
The mountain town of Bryson City, North Carolina is no different. Mason’s group is violently attacked by a group of predatory prowlers. When the smoke of battle clears, the path forward becomes even more obscured. One of the attackers turns out to be a relative of Billy Abernathy, the young man from Redemption Ranch who brought the group to his grandmother’s farm in Bryson City.
Even if they find a way through the tension and conflict caused by the group’s latest addition, they’ll have seven trumpet judgments to endure. Blood, hail, and fire will rain down from the heavens, alien creatures will torment the planet, and a global war will annihilate a third of Earth’s remaining population.
Some members of Mason’s group will not survive the Almighty’s barrage of wrath. But in the planet’s final hours, living to suffer another day is no great prize.
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As with all works by Mark Goodwin, this book contains no profanity and no embarrassing sex scenes. However, if you're offended by conservative principles and references to Scripture, this book might not be for you.