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New Author Listing Fiction Title: The Prodigal Project: Book 2: Exodus Author: Daniel Hart and Ken Abraham Publisher: Plume Books Publisher's Web Page: www.penguin.com Author's Website: www.prodigalproject.net |
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Running to Stand Still A post-apocalyptic world seeks elusive peace in The Prodigal Project’s Exodus In the twinkling of an eye, their lives changed forever. Husbands, wives, children, all lost in what was first called “the disappearance.” Now many understand that with millions of Christians called home, the Rapture has irrevocably torn the fabric of their lives. They wander, rootless and searching, in the wake of events nearly too powerful, too overwhelming to comprehend. Some set out on a personal odyssey to reconnect with family, their past, and with some semblance of order in a world menaced by the Muslim mujahideen and their seemingly invulnerable and soulless leader Izbek Noir. In a wasteland transformed by war and chaos, characters like Thomas Church wonder how an all-powerful, allegedly merciful God could cause so much pain, sorrow, and chaos with one global and horrific act. Desperate for answers, confused and broken masses are drawn to the New Christian Cathedral in Selma, Alabama. While on the international scene, the engaging and enigmatic Azul Dante is the leader of a one-world movement that supposedly will help men quit killing each other and live in peace. Struggling for truth with this new set of ideas, many turn to the peace that passes all understanding their vanished loved ones experienced, while others latch onto a new world order that places the strength of mankind above the divinity of God. In The Prodigal Project: Genesis, Ken Abraham (whose books, Let’s Roll! with Lisa Beamer, and Payne Stewart with Tracey Stewart, both earned spots on the New York Times’ bestseller list) and co-writer, Daniel Hart, began a literary phenomenon that was chosen as a selection of Crossings Book Club, Doubleday Book Club and the Literary Guild. With Exodus, the breathtaking adventure of The Prodigal Project continues, convicting readers to examine their hearts and place God first in their lives or risk living in their own created world of purposeless existence.
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