The Seventieth Week Graham Keet
Devastating end-time events - intrigue and romance as prophecy is fulfilled.
The world is on the brink of war, and even nature has turned against mankind - can anything stand in the way of the most ruthless man who ever lived?
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Biblical end time prophecy plays out in 2038 as billionaire financier Count Helmut Von Meinhof, widely believed to be the Antichrist, strives to establish the World Economic Union; a one-world government backed by the might of China and Russia.
The United States alone remains defiant against Von Meinhof, prompting attempts on the life of the president, Lynton Granger. Decorated war hero Senator Mark Baron is offered a position by Von Meinhof that would place him above Granger, his friend and former comrade-in-arms. Baron is, however, reluctant to become Von Meinhof’s puppet leader.
Von Meinhof’s beautiful niece, Britt, casts a net of charm over Mark Baron in an attempt to persuade him to use his influence to get the United States to join the Union. Britt, however, finds herself conflicted between her loyalty towards her uncle and her growing feelings for the dashing Mark Baron.
When Britain, France and Israel rebel against the Union, the world is brought to the brink of World War III. Even nature turns against mankind, as natural disasters associated with the final tribulation take place on an unprecedented scale. As the world draws closer to its final destruction, Mark and Britt become entwined in the developing conflict.
Events reach an action-filled climax deep inside the ancient Israeli fortress of Masada, as the prophet Daniel’s vision of the Seventieth Week draws to a close.
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