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Acts of God: The Christ Clone Trilogy, Book Three (Christ Clone Trilogy)


by James Beauseigneur

List Price: $6.99
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Sales Rank: 275657
Studio: FaithWords
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Number Of Pages: 528
Publication Date: October 01, 2004
Publisher: FaithWords


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
It's the dawn of a new age in Acts of God, book three in theChrist Clone Trilogy. Mankind is seemingly on the brink of its greatest adventure, as people evince psychic powers, miraculous gifts of healing, and theability to recall past lives. Christopher's blood is injected into those willing to receive "the mark," with unusual results, and those whorefuse are hunted down and decapitated. As the final battle between Yahweh and Christopher draws to its conclusion, Decker Hawthorne beginsto have doubts about the powerful world government he's invested in. Don't miss the exciting conclusion of the Christ CloneTrilogy. --Cindy Crosby

Amazon.com Review
It's the dawn of a new age in Acts of God, book three in the Christ Clone Trilogy. Mankind is seemingly on the brink of its greatest adventure, as people evince psychic powers, miraculous gifts of healing, and the ability to recall past lives. Christopher's blood is injected into those willing to receive "the mark," with unusual results, and those who refuse are hunted down and decapitated. As the final battle between Yahweh and Christopher draws to its conclusion, Decker Hawthorne begins to have doubts about the powerful world government he's invested in. Don't miss the exciting conclusion of the Christ Clone Trilogy. --Cindy Crosby


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 89 reviews)

Wraps things up a little too quickly  
In this third and last book in the series, the author wraps up all nagging questions and creates the "Final Battle." It seems that all things just resolved themself way too quickly. The author has a good grasp on Christian theology and seems to explain the things that happen well. His explaination of the coming of Jesus to defeat the anti-christ is one example. I just found, and I find this a lot with series, the resolution to be too convenient. On the whole, I enjoyed the series and would reccomend it to anyone who is interested in end-times fiction. It is an interesting "what if" kind of book.
January 29, 2008

Then there came this one!!!  
The first two books were great and so was this one. That is up until the end. Worst possible ending. I was so dissapointed that I almost threw the book away, but I didn't think my trash can could hold that much garbage... ergh!
September 01, 2007

Disappointing  
The first book in this trilogy was an engaging and thoughtful thriller, a what-if change in history. The 2nd and 3rd parts after Christ clone veer more towards preaching without the hook of a good novel. Too bad.
July 22, 2007

Acts of God  
A wonderful book that I thoroughly enjoyed reading and passing on to my children. It was captivating and a remarkably reasonable portrayal of the second coming of Christ for His blood-bought church.
January 10, 2007

the worst  
Well written, but the story is getting worst as more you read. The end is just incredible, just for laughts
November 09, 2006


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