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The Day the End Began

Days of the Apocalypse, Book 1

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The Day the End Began

By: Mark E. Fisher
Narrated by: Kaeomakana Tiwanak
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Margot’s paintings are stunning, terrifying, and prophetic. Within months, the world will end—but few believe her....

The end times predicted in the book of Revelation are about to crash down upon the world. The forces of evil are marshaling under the guise of a man of peace. One woman, gifted with divine prophecy, foretells a time of terrible trial and divine judgment.

Are her visions a gift from God, warning that the coming Tribulation can be avoided? Or are they a trick from the Great Deceiver?

When Dylan discovers her prophecies, his life changes forever, and he joins her. Then people begin vanishing. The world descends into chaos, anarchy, and lawlessness. And her paintings send Margot and Dylan on a dangerous mission. But rushing to stop them—the Antichrist and his legions of evil.

Will they prevail against the dark forces sent to destroy them? Will the world abandon its cynicism and see the hand of God before it’s too late?

Time is running out...for everyone....

The biblical signs are being fulfilled daily. Authoritarian governments everywhere are cowing their citizens. Lawlessness and disorder are tearing society apart. The world turns not to God but to immorality. Churches everywhere abandon the Bible and preach apostasy.

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 presents his eighth novel, The Day the End Began. It's the first in Days of the Apocalypse, his new Christian end-times series, venturing into Christian apocalyptic, dystopian fiction.

Adhering to a Christian worldview, The Day the End Began closely follows the biblical end-times prophecies revealed by God in the books of Revelation, Ezekiel, Daniel, and others.

©2022 Mark E. Fisher (P)2022 Mark E. Fisher
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Looks like a great series

I bought this without expecting much but it is action packed and a good story. The narrator was clear with good diction but unfortunately he reminded me of a snake and it did rather put me off until I got used to him at chapter 40. I have purchased the next book.

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