book cover of Plague, Peril, and Passage to Prophecy
 

Plague, Peril, and Passage to Prophecy

(2025)
(The second book in the Apocalypse Mission series)
A novel by

 
 
After the Chinese EMP attack and the nuclear strike on Chicago, Aurora, Brett, Tyler, and Lisette head north through darkened towns and streets filled with chaos and violence.

Lying comatose in the back seat of their ancient Pontiac is Eli, the mysterious holy man? Who is he and why did the notebook command them to save him?

When they arrive at Aurora’s isolated forest cabin, the town of Grand Marais is without electricity and food supplies are dwindling? As civilization itself collapses, how will they survive?

Finn Foster is obsessed with his vendetta against the Carters, and when the Unitum Imperium grants him more authority, to what ends will he go to hunt them down?

When the Unitum Imperium requires Nick Carter and Brooke to move to Davato’s headquarters in Jerusalem, how long can Nick pretend to serve Davato without revealing his loathing of a man he now believes is the Antichrist?

The Carter siblings and accomplices have only begun their journeys. When the notebook’s prophecies send them to the ends of the earth, what perils await? And what is Eli’s passage to prophecy?
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The biblical signs are being fulfilled daily. Half the people embrace lawlessness, disorder, and the ideologies of demons. The world turns not to God but to immorality. Churches everywhere abandon the Bible and preach apostasy. And to complete the signs—famines, wildfires, and earthquakes in various places.
It’s all preparing the world for the coming of the Antichrist and the seven years of Tribulation.
Heeding the signs of the times, Mark E. Fisher wrote Days of the Apocalypse, a bestselling series of Christian end-times novels. He’s now begun a new series on the same subject—Apocalypse Mission. All books in both series adhere to a Christian worldview and closely follow the biblical end-times events prophesied by God in the books of Revelation, Matthew, Joel, Ezekiel, Daniel, and others. Though Apocalypse Mission is more of an end-times adventure story, it follows the same timeline. And sometimes, characters from the second series will interact with characters from the first.



Genre: Inspirational



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