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Chargement... The Harbinger II: The Returnpar Jonathan Cahn
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Appartient à la sérieThe Harbinger (II)
Fiction.
Suspense.
Christian Fiction.
Thriller.
HTML:NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY Best Selling Book From the author that brought you 6 New York Times Best Selling Books including The Harbinger, The Book of Mysteries, and The Oracle: Is America heading to judgment? What lies ahead? Discover what no book has ever revealed . . . until now! As in the first book, the mysteries and revelations of The Harbinger II are completely real and are determining the course of world events to this day. And the mysteries are, likewise, revealed through a narrative. In The Harbinger II, the reader will witness the return of Nouriel, Ana Goren, and the mysterious figure known as ??the prophet.?? The prophet will now continue the revelation from where it left off and open up mysteries as stunning and mind-blowing as the first. As in the prophet??s first appearance, the revelations will be unlocked, one by one, through the giving of ancient seals, but also through dreams, and a little girl as mysterious as the prophet. In The Harbinger II the reader will be taken on a mysterious and epic journey to uncover the new revelations: from an island in the waters of New Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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How much time remains?
Is this an ominous warning? A manifestation of hope? The unfolding narrative examines the mysteries of the Gate, the Watchmen, the Mystery Ship, the Word in the Ruins, the Convergence, the Handwriting on the Wall, and much, much more.
Although there is a great deal of repetition, providing sufficient backstory for readers who have not read the earlier book, the narrative meshes together quite well as the revelations continue from where they ended [in “The Harbinger”]. Revealing the mystery of what is yet to come, the narrative opens up new mysteries and leaves readers with concepts that are both intriguing and consequential.
Highly recommended. ( )