Synopses & Reviews
THE WHEEL SPINS. CHAOS IS UNLEASHED. 72 HOURS AND COUNTING UNTIL THE DEATH OF THE FIRSTBORN... The race is on to stop a madman bent on unleashing the ancient plagues of Egypt against the modern world. The countdown has begun. Only Army Chaplain Jaime Richards, along with rock star Mark Shepard, can stop the catastrophe and save the mysterious Sword 23 from the clutches of a psychopath... if they can find the true mastermind in time.
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In this amazing account, Linnea and Sherer draw on biblical references in their story about the havoc let loose by the plagues. Continents are in peril as each plague is released, and Jaime and Mark race against time to prevent further catastrophe. Chapters shift from one location to another, building tension as each tragedy unfolds. Donna M. Brown
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"A smart thriller that interweaves biblical puzzles with modern-day plagues. I read PLAGUES OF EDEN in a single sitting--too worried about Chaplain Jaime Richards and Earth to put the book down. A quick and engrossing read!" -- Rebecca Cantrell, New York Times bestselling of The World Beneath Romantic Times Book Reviews
Synopsis
Army Chaplain (Lt. Col) Jaime Richards and (her now-husband) the mysterious Yani return to stop a madman from raining the modern equivalents of the ten plagues of Egypt on the world. Can they decipher the clues before the firstborn sons of modern rulers are killed, leading to a new World War?
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About the Author
SHARON LINNÉA is the author of the biographies
Raoul Wallenberg,The Man Who Stopped Death and
Princess Ka'iulani: Hope of a Nation, Heart of a People, which won the prestigious Carter G. Woodson Award, as well as the nonfiction book
Lost Civilizations. Sharon has been a staff writer for five national magazines and a ghostwriter for dozens of celebrities. She lives with her family outside of New York City. Visit sharonlinnea.com to learn more.
B. K. SHERER holds a Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and a doctorate from Oklahoma State University. A Presbyterian minister, she currently serves on active duty as the senior chaplain at West Point. Her work has taken her to Argentina, Somalia, Korea, Costa Rica, Germany, Kuwait and Iraq.
The authors first collaborated on a play for their sixth grade talent show in Springfield, Missouri, and have been best friends ever since.