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  • Days of War and Famine

  • Days of the Apocalypse, Book 2
  • By: Mark E. Fisher
  • Narrated by: James Lawrence
  • Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Days of War and Famine

By: Mark E. Fisher
Narrated by: James Lawrence
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Mark E. Fisher’s best-selling series of Christian end-times thrillers, Days of the Apocalypse, based on biblical prophecy, continues with book #2 with more seat-gripping suspense....

In Rome, when the Antichrist invites Chelsea to an intimate dinner, his promises of wealth, power, and prestige threaten to ensnare her.

In Paris, as Dylan, Margot, and Caleb flee from Unitum Imperium agents, they meet the French ex-spy who promised them refuge. But he warns they’ve been followed, their mutual American friend has disappeared, and he doesn’t trust them.

In Heaven, the second seal is opened, unleashing the rider on the red horse and planet-wide war.

In the South China Sea, a Jewish gunner’s mate on a nuclear-armed destroyer joins the U.S. fleet as it blocks a belligerent Chinese navy sailing for Taiwan.

And in Israel, the Antichrist waits for Russia and the Islamic nations to invade, beginning the Battle of Gog and Magog.

Ahead lie the third seal and world-wide famine. Following that come the fourth and fifth seals—death for one quarter of the world’s population and persecution for all who refuse to follow the beast.

Can anyone survive the coming days without losing their life? Or their soul?

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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 continues Days of the Apocalypse, his series of Christian end-times thrillers, with book #2, Days of War and Famine. All books in the series adhere to a Christian worldview and closely follow the biblical end-times events prophesied by God in the books of Revelation, Joel, Ezekiel, Daniel, and others.

©2022 Mark E. Fisher (P)2023 Mark E. Fisher
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I liked the reader of the first book. I really had a hard time following and focusing on this book because the reader was so dull and unable to portray the characters.

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Get past narrator’s poor accents

The story held my interest and some plot lines were a nice surprise. I just couldn’t fully enjoy this because of the narration. Jewish accents sounded Scottish! Women’s voice adaptation left much to be desired. I’m sorry if this seems harsh, I just really wanted to love everything about the series and enjoy it on Audible. Not possible. Will just need to read the rest of series and hope these narration hangups won’t haunt me.

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Good story. Almost impossible to deal with the narrator.

I read the reviews on the first book. Seemed unanimous that the narrator was not good, but I noticed the rest of the books had a different person so trusted it would improve. I actually didn’t mind the first narrator but the replacement….. groan. The two most noteworthy problems were, all the women had this whiny falsetto voice. Then there was the stuttering, aaaand, bbbbbut, eeeven, tttthen and hundreds more!! Not just a mild mannered character but all of them. I’m almost finished with the series, it’s a great story but let me disabuse you of the hope the replacement is better than the first narrator. It builds patience if you can endure. Guess that’s a message for Christian’s also 😂. The doctrine is well suited to fiction but, it is fiction and overall a good story.

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Left incomplete

Even if it was a bad ending, that’s better than no ending. Unless you like cliffhangers don’t waste your time and it was so good…..

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