Synopsis
Margot’s paintings are stunning, terrifying, and prophetic. Within months, the world will end. But few believe her.
For four years, Margot has painted stark warnings from the Book of Revelation predicting the end. When her work goes viral on her brother’s website, her Belgian archbishop calls her possessed and excommunicates her. Distraught, she renounces her art and her faith.
All his life, Dylan Turner, son of an atheist CEO, has drifted without purpose—until he becomes a Christian. After finding Margot’s paintings on the web, he fears for his unsaved family in the coming Rapture, and he prays to be left behind. But when he lands in Belgium and meets Margot, people start vanishing. As her paintings reveal more secrets, the two receive a dangerous, perhaps divine, mission. But powerful demonic forces rise against them.
Raised by the satanic League of Abaddon, Davato leads a UN delegation seeking a Middle East peace. After the first heavenly seal is broken, he receives dark powers from the Master himself. As chaos, anarchy, and lawlessness grip the planet, Davato brokers an historic peace agreement, stunning the globe. The world listens spellbound as he promises peace and prosperity. He’ll reunite the old Roman Empire. He’ll lead the world to a glorious new era. And he’ll free man’s inner spirit from all restraints. But no one asks: What is the number of his name?
Dylan’s brother Caleb rejects his CEO Father and seeks truth by writing unpublished novels. When the Rapture comes, he’s not yet a believer. Numerous UFO sightings convince the world that alien abductions caused the vanishing. When Caleb blogs about what really happened, the wrath of the Anti-Christ comes down upon him.
Margot’s divine revelations lead her and Dylan on a dangerous mission as the forces of evil, both earthly and supernatural, marshal against them. Only then do they learn how great are the stakes—not just for them, but for God’s plan for the end times.
About the Author
He's authored books of epic fantasy and historical fiction for the Christian and general market. But Mark E. Fisher's eighth novel begins a series of Christian end-times thrillers based on the book of Revelation. Once a month, he plays acoustic guitar in the church band. Periodically, he travels to foreign countries. Otherwise, he's at his desk writing, eating out, or walking his miniature Australian shepherd around the neighborhood.
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