Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "End Times" by Jerry Jay Carroll.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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How would you react to being summoned to impede a satanic plan that could result in the complete destruction of humankind? Would you have it in you to face evil incarnate, all the while aided by angelic figures and omens? This is exactly what happens to Sergeant Alex Randall in End Times – a fast-moving, action-packed thriller written by Jerry Jay Carroll.
The action starts with an “impossibly good looking” and well-dressed man being found wandering along a Northern California road with amnesia. The staff at Templeton Hall, a health facility to which Randall takes this strange man, names him Rex due to his kingly demeanor. But he soon flees the place right before a gruesome massacre happens there. Randall is then convinced by a mysterious entity named Camael to protect Rex, for the destiny of humanity hangs in the balance. From this point on, Rex reveals himself a multi-talented genius who excels as a sports star, an acclaimed musician and actor, and even as a presidential candidate, but no spoilers are allowed!
The book is impeccably and elegantly written, and the characters are well woven into the plot – noteworthy positive points. The author’s writing style is lively and stimulating. He constructs an impressively suspenseful atmosphere, skilfully unveiling the true nature of Rex – whose contradictory morals and complex personality are masterfully crafted. Also, Rex’s companion and all-purpose sidekick Molly Simon is an interesting secondary character around which both Randall and Rex are developed.
The narrative offers a witty look at the flaws of modern society, delicately probing themes of futility and vanity, but without seeming preachy or leaning too heavily on stereotypes. Instead, End Times has a clever, multi-dimensional tone, full of cultured references regarding the age-old battle between good and evil. Additionally, the author manages to make other-worldly situations believable, and his characters’ personalities are exciting. I particularly enjoyed how Randall, although entranced like everyone else, is confused about Rex’s unworldly, hypnotic allure, and is deeply conflicted about what he actually represents.
Lastly, I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. It is a well-edited, engaging, fast, and pleasurable read, with no noteworthy negatives to mention. I just couldn’t put it down! The narration instills a sense of urgency to find out what is going to happen next – culminating in a cliffhanger in the end. I highly recommend it to readers who are fond of suspense novels. Those who are put off by supernatural concepts and events might not like it as much.
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