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Wrath & Righteousness #5

The Master's Cry

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“It really grips you….I lost a lot of sleep reading it.” –Tim LaHaye, co-author of the LEFT BEHIND series


EVERYTHING FELL SILENT

“The flash was sudden and bright, white-hot, blazing and intense. It burst down from the night sky, leaving a yellow glow that quickly faded and then disappeared. Their car stopped suddenly. No chug. No cough or sputter. It was as if someone had reached over and turned the key off.”

In the wake of a devastating nuclear attack on Washington, D.C., the surviving members of the government begin to plot their retaliation. But, before they can act, the world goes insane. Missiles from Israel and Iran pass each other in the air, decades of threats finally giving way to death and destruction. Japan, South Korea and China watch as the North Koreans begin to fuel their missiles. Millions of Muslims in Western Europe begin to riot. India and Pakistan raise their defense levels.

The entire world seems to be on the edge of the abyss.

In Saudi Arabia, however, things are going exactly to plan. King Al-Rahman, prodded along by a mysterious old man, consolidates his power within the Kingdom and orders a final, debilitating blow on the United States.

Against the backdrop of torn-from-the-headlines Middle Eastern drama, the Wrath & Righteousness series is a fast-paced thriller that explores man’s role in the eternal battle between good and evil.

Chris Stewart is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, including The Miracle of Freedom. He is a world-record-setting Air Force pilot (fastest nonstop flight around the world) and president and CEO of The Shipley Group, a nationally recognized consulting and training company.

Wrath & Righteousness is a ten episode e-book series by New York Times bestselling author Chris Stewart. Each episode is approximately 50,000-60,000 words (roughly two-thirds the length of a normal full-length novel). This series was adapted from the previously published The Great and Terrible series that was released from 2003-2008.

122 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 22, 2012

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Chris Stewart

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Chris Stewart is a bestselling author and world-record-setting Air Force pilot whose previous military techno-thrillers have been selected by the Book of the Month Club and published in six different countries. He is the author of the highly acclaimed series The Great and Terrible, as well as A Christmas Bell for Anya, which was performed with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir during their 2005 Christmas concert. He has also been a guest editorialist for the Detroit News, commenting on matters of military readiness and national security. He is president of The Shipley Group, a nationally recognized consulting and training company and founder of the Utah Renaissance and Leadership Center.

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October 29, 2012
Great book like the rest in the series, but way too short. Seems like just when the action starts going and the story is getting really good, it is over. I think I would much more preferred this in one book or at least half as many books as it is now if each installment would have been doubled in size. Can't find much to complain about with the actual book though. Great (if not highly worrying) story. Look forward to the next book... just hope it is longer, but I don't have high hopes for that.
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October 29, 2012
Not as good as the previous book in the series. This book seems to be a bridge between 4 & 6. This would not be a good independent book, but does seem to be building toward another "episode" of more excitement.
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10 reviews1 follower
November 16, 2012
Great as with all the others. However it's way to short! I've been reading it 2 days and I'm already halfway done! Please let the next one be twice as long! Lol
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