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Apocalypse Crucible (Left Behind: Military Series #2)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 15, 2008

    Left Hanging

    Do not read this book unless you want to spend the rest of your life wondering what happens to the characters in this series of books. Mr. Odom began this series, released the most recent one in 2004 but has not finished it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 16, 2010

    Absolutely loved it. Highly recomend it.

    I loved it and I have recomeneded it to several people. I am reading it again it was so good.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 11, 2004

    Brilliant Touch

    This book is a great read. It is difficult to put the book down and impossible not the think about it after you stop reading. It¿s like a magnet. Even after you have finished the book you are looking for more to read. Mel Odom lives up to the challenge of being one the writers that brilliantly support the Left Behind Series. I want to thank him for partnering with LaHaye and Jenkins. Odom¿s books shorten the wait for the coming books in the Left Behind Series.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 31, 2004

    They keep getting better

    I read the Left Behind Series, and the first of the new government series, End Of State. I have enjoyed them all so much, but I rarely put Apocalypse Dawn down. It was a wonderful experience reading this book

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 27, 2004

    Unputdownable

    Millions of people across the globe have disappeared and few know why. In Sanlifina, Turkey, First Sergeant Samuel Adams ¿Goose¿ Gandiers knows that his five year old son Chris has disappeared out of the Fort Benning nursery. Though concerned, he tries not to think about it as the Syrians are about to attack the American lines and he doesn¿t have enough military support to stop them. A rogue CIA agent Icarus tries to find Goose to tell him something about the disappearances while his immediate superior Captain Remington wonders what to do with the sergeant who has chosen a different road then him. In Fort Benning, Georgia, Goose¿s wife Megan is ordered to keep a low profile until her trial when she has to defend herself in regards to a teenager she was counseling who vanished while falling off a building; his body was never found, just the clothes he wore. Megan counsels another suicidal teenage when the MPs shoot him......................................... Alone and separated by more than an ocean, Megan and Goose struggle with their faith as demons from hell prey upon mankind................................ APOCALYPSE CRUCIBLE, the sequel to APOCALYPSE DAWN, is an exciting military thriller that takes place over a twenty ¿four hour period. There is plenty of action as a military skirmish is vividly described that readers feel they are at the battlefield. The protagonist¿s wife questions what is happening in her world but at her lowest point, she finds the courage to learn the truth that everyone left behind wants to deny. Mel Odom has written a powerful tour de force and readers will want to read the next book in this series as soon as it is published....................... Harriet Klausner

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    Posted September 2, 2011

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