Trapped in the past!Having traveled over four thousand years into the past, Rebecca Evans, her husband Jeffrey, and their companions find themselves stranded by a malfunctioning time machine just days before the greatest catastrophe in the history of the earth: the worldwide Flood! Accompanied by a technologically-enhanced language specialist, a mysterious, wolf-like giant, a hovering utility droid, and several others, Rebecca and Jeffrey fight against the odds to save their relationship, their lives, and their souls.The travelers are caught in a race against time to fix the machine in order to escape the coming destruction. However, help proves difficult to find in this strange world that is both foreign, yet disturbingly familiar. Desperate, Rebecca and her companions seek out the one man who might be able to help them: the ancient Patriarch of all mankind, Noah.Escaping the Cataclysm is the exciting conclusion to the Origins Trilogy. Filled with intense action, fascinating locations, spiritual warfare, frightening villains, and realistic characters, it keeps readers riveted while at the same time presenting scientifically-based and carefully-researched material about the Flood of Noah and its effects on the earth.
Keith A. Robinson has dedicated his life to teaching others how to defend the Christian faith. He is a public speaker and author of apologetics fiction—a new genre that incorporates apologetics into the plots of sci-fi and action/adventure novels. He is also the audiobook narrator of his own novels and those of other authors.
Since the release of Logic’s End, his first novel, he has been a featured speaker at Christian music festivals, homeschool conventions, and apologetics seminars and churches, and been a guest on numerous radio shows.
He is currently the Publicist for Defender publishing with a passion about countering secular culture in the church. He is a professional violist and musician with a love of the outdoors. In his spare time he enjoys woodworking and spending time with his wife kayaking, hiking, and chasing chickens!
Escaping the Cataclysm was an interesting end to the Origins trilogy. To myself, being a Christian and reading the trilogy at the time we were doing our evolution unit, this book really strengthened my faith in what I believe, and that is that the earth was created not as long ago as we think and it is falling apart slowly.
The story starts where Rebecca and her husband are stuck with a broken time machine four thousand years back in time three days before the Great Flood destroyed the earth. They have sought the help of Noah, the Great Patriarch of all mankind and now must find the one other man who can fix their time machine. The only problem is that he is one of the evil people of the time, which is shortly after the earth was created. He does not help them and the flood starts arriving. In the end, they get their time machine fixed and to escape the Cataclysm, they go farther back in time, to the time right after Adam and Eve were kicked out of the Garden of Eden. There, Mack, their computer enhanced language specialist, is the only one who can converse with the first couple. When they leave, the angel Sikaris helps guide them home.