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In this third and defining chapter of the 'Tears of Abraham' trilogy, Krystian must risk everything to destroy the threat to Israel's reputation.
With back up from the clandestine Ghost Squadron, a one time adversary and the ever faithful John Scobie, she must fight to save the honour of the country she loves - whatever the cost.
The characters were introduced in Genesis.
Their story was told in Revelations.
And now, the explosive climax is delivered in Apocalypse.

628 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 3, 2019

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Jack Clark

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Jack Clark came to writing late after spending his life creating three different careers. His first career was as a Stage Carpenter, Stage Manager, Production Manager and Set Designer in some of the UK’s most prestigious theatres, at different times designing sets, building them in the workshops and running the performances.
Using the skills he learned in production, he began a new career in property development, buying houses, turning them around into affordable homes for families, a business he continues to run.
Twenty years ago he was asked if he could teach the technical skills he learned in the British Theatre Industry to a new generation of learners and so began his third career – as a teacher.
Graduating – while working full time - with a degree from the University of Manchester, Jack spent eighteen years working as a college lecturer, personal tutor and Mentor.
He now devotes his time between property development and his passion for writing.
Jack began writing professionally with the intent of creating a credible and rounded female action hero. His creation – Krystian Romanova – has been hailed as a true female hero for the twenty first century.
Her first appearance in ‘Tears of Abraham: Genesis’ was a worldwide success, described by one reviewer as ‘Exciting, intense and stirringly emotional in all the right places.’ and another offering his insight that ‘…the depiction of the Israelis rang true, which is not often seen in "Mossad Novels" …
This initial volume was followed by the second book in the trilogy ‘Tears of Abraham: Revelations’ an action packed roller-coaster of a ride where Krystian and her mentor John Scobie fight for their lives against the barbaric forces of the Islamic State alongside onetime enemies, now strange bedfellows and allies.
The third and final book in the trilogy, ‘Tears of Abraham: Apocalypse’ was published in September 2019.
Jack is a husband and father of two. He lives in the North of England.

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October 10, 2019
The final chapter of a rousing journey.
Tears of Abraham - Apocalypse is the final book in the trilogy and it is powerful stuff.
The narrative of the previous books was split up into days – the first day, he second day etc. which gives a structure to the story being told. The first book was spread over five days, the second book was spread over three. This last book – the largest volume of the three – is hardly more than one day, about thirty hours but those hours are packed with an unrelenting stream of action, deception, violence and a few quite nasty scenes of interrogation bordering on the vicious before the intense final battle.
The story is very direct. Over the previous two books the characters and the events of Operation Tears of Abraham have been laid out. In this final chapter, as the title suggests – all hell breaks loose.
The two previous books could be read as stand-alone stories. This one cannot. This is the culmination, the final act. The reader is thrown in at the deep end of a complex tale with many strands, all of which are woven together and tied up at the end in a very satisfying conclusion.
Hertzog, Anton and Monse all make a welcome return to this book, together with Mike Silver and Elizabeth Laine, old warriors of The Mossad’s past. New characters are brought in; the sadistic Doctor Leila Ran is terrifying and Colonel Goldie Tayeb is quietly very impressive. This is a story that is very hard to put down until you reach the very last page and then you smile (No spoilers!).
Tears of Abraham has been a great journey with a whole world of new and exciting characters. Could I suggest the three books are combined to create one complete volume? It would, I think, be epic.
Please, Jack Clark, keep on writing but also please speed up. Two years between books is way too long.
Avanti!
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August 17, 2020
A brilliant end to a fascinating trilogy.

I have been reading this trilogy of books one after the other without a real break. These books are addictive. I read the first, a book about duty and love of country as much as it was an action story which gave me a taste of the style of these books which I found very attractive. The second book was much more of an action story but I think this final instalment is the best. It is the longest book in the trilogy but it is by far the fastest read.
From the opening chapters the action does not stop and the final battle is an absolute thriller. Brilliant end to fascinating trilogy. More of the same please!
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May 18, 2020
Fantastic read, could not put it down.

A brilliant read and a fantastic end to a great trilogy. Loved it. More of the same please Mr Clark.
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