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Seven Unholy Days (2013)

by Jerry Hatchett(Favorite Author)
3.8 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0988701243 (ISBN13: 9780988701243)
languge
English
publisher
Red House Publishing
review 1: Interesting read that kept my interest throughout. Like many of this genre, I wonder if something like this could actually happen, and how, like many a one-hour TV crime show, so much happens in such a short period of time. I like the way he deals with different people's perception of God and faith. For me, the story fits into my classification of historical fiction...books that will send me to Google to follow up on something dealt with in the story. I read it on my Kindle.
review 2: Wow what an action packed "end of days" kind of thriller! Give me a minute here, the last 20 pages just about gave me a heart attack. Matt Decker is my geek hero! Finally a leading man in an action packed book who is more brains than brawn. Don't get me wrong, I was very impre
... moressed when he had an occasion to get physical, but this guy is really a techno genius, and proud of it. The supporting characters were fantastic, they all felt very real. Almost no one was without suspicion, while I was racing to find out who exactly was involved with the psychopathic wannabe "God" Abraham Hart. So many twists and turns, along with biblical clues and references, which take this book from suspenseful, to thrilling, to action packed, with plenty of military involvement ~ all the while feeling insightful to me. I loved the idea of showing just how vulnerable our modern day lives have made us to terrorist and madmen alike. I highly recommend this book, it was an awesome thrill ride. Thank you to the author for providing me with a copy in exchange for my honest review. less
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silence
Pretty unbelievable plot. Unbelievable main characters.
ohmygoshilovebutterfliesgurlie
Aa little preachy at times but otherwise interesting
mar
It's ok.
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