Jerry Jenkins has been presented with such awards as the Christy Award and the Platinum Book Award from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. The number one New York Times best-selling author of the Left Behind Series picks up where his momentous novel Soon (K1101) ended. Silenced continues the futuristic story of double-agent Paul Stephola. Following World War III, religion has been banned. Although a believer, Paul also works for the government agency responsible for persecuting Christians.
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"This is a very suspenseful and fast read sequel in the Soon series by Jerry B. Jenkins. He cleverly weaves in the gospel message with scripture into the story line. The plot thickens and the action picks up as the story unfolds."
— Carla (5 out of 5 stars)
" This is a very suspenseful and fast read sequel in the Soon series by Jerry B. Jenkins. He cleverly weaves in the gospel message with scripture into the story line. The plot thickens and the action picks up as the story unfolds. "
— Carla, 10/12/2013" This is a very suspenseful and fast read sequel in the Soon series by Jerry B. Jenkins. He cleverly weaves in the gospel message with scripture into the story line. The plot thickens and the action picks up as the story unfolds. "
— Carla, 10/12/2013" This is a very suspenseful and fast read sequel in the Soon series by Jerry B. Jenkins. He cleverly weaves in the gospel message with scripture into the story line. The plot thickens and the action picks up as the story unfolds. "
— Carla, 10/12/2013" I liked this series better that Tim LaHaye's new one. "
— pianogal, 3/25/2013" I liked this series better that Tim LaHaye's new one. "
— pianogal, 3/25/2013" I liked this series better that Tim LaHaye's new one. "
— pianogal, 3/25/2013" I liked this series better that Tim LaHaye's new one. "
— pianogal, 3/25/2013" This is the last book in the series The Underground Zealot. All three books are hard to put down. Christian fiction at it's best. "
— Gloria, 11/11/2012" This is the last book in the series The Underground Zealot. All three books are hard to put down. Christian fiction at it's best. "
— Gloria, 11/11/2012" This is the last book in the series The Underground Zealot. All three books are hard to put down. Christian fiction at it's best. "
— Gloria, 11/11/2012" This is the last book in the series The Underground Zealot. All three books are hard to put down. Christian fiction at it's best. "
— Gloria, 11/11/2012" Thought provoking look at the underground church in the face of prosecution in a world that has outlawed all religion. "
— Margery, 4/18/2012" Thought provoking look at the underground church in the face of prosecution in a world that has outlawed all religion. "
— Margery, 4/18/2012" Thought provoking look at the underground church in the face of prosecution in a world that has outlawed all religion. "
— Margery, 4/18/2012" Thought provoking look at the underground church in the face of prosecution in a world that has outlawed all religion. "
— Margery, 4/18/2012" this was my first Jerry Jenkins book and I think I'll be reading more of his work. the plot was interesting and well developed "
— Sherry, 7/17/2011" this was my first Jerry Jenkins book and I think I'll be reading more of his work. the plot was interesting and well developed "
— Sherry, 7/17/2011" this was my first Jerry Jenkins book and I think I'll be reading more of his work. the plot was interesting and well developed "
— Sherry, 7/17/2011" this was my first Jerry Jenkins book and I think I'll be reading more of his work. the plot was interesting and well developed "
— Sherry, 7/17/2011" Silenced starts out with two big bangs and ends with an even bigger one. In between is an impressively convoluted and involving plot that gripped me. Anyone who enjoyed Soon should read this sequel ASAP. "
— Siobhan, 7/9/2010" Silenced starts out with two big bangs and ends with an even bigger one. In between is an impressively convoluted and involving plot that gripped me. Anyone who enjoyed Soon should read this sequel ASAP. "
— Siobhan, 7/9/2010" Silenced starts out with two big bangs and ends with an even bigger one. In between is an impressively convoluted and involving plot that gripped me. Anyone who enjoyed Soon should read this sequel ASAP. "
— Siobhan, 7/9/2010" Silenced starts out with two big bangs and ends with an even bigger one. In between is an impressively convoluted and involving plot that gripped me. Anyone who enjoyed Soon should read this sequel ASAP. "
— Siobhan, 7/9/2010" Much better than the first. The ending was absolutely amazing, goosebumps everywhere! "
— Lacey, 5/4/2010" Much better than the first. The ending was absolutely amazing, goosebumps everywhere! "
— Lacey, 5/4/2010" Much better than the first. The ending was absolutely amazing, goosebumps everywhere! "
— Lacey, 5/4/2010" Much better than the first. The ending was absolutely amazing, goosebumps everywhere! "
— Lacey, 5/4/2010" these are starting to get really formulaic ... "
— Bethe, 5/1/2010" these are starting to get really formulaic ... "
— Bethe, 5/1/2010" these are starting to get really formulaic ... "
— Bethe, 5/1/2010" these are starting to get really formulaic ... "
— Bethe, 5/1/2010" Typical of Jenkins. Typical of right-wing hyper-conservative fundamentalist Christianity. "
— Ryan, 4/17/2010" Typical of Jenkins. Typical of right-wing hyper-conservative fundamentalist Christianity. "
— Ryan, 4/17/2010" Typical of Jenkins. Typical of right-wing hyper-conservative fundamentalist Christianity. "
— Ryan, 4/17/2010" Typical of Jenkins. Typical of right-wing hyper-conservative fundamentalist Christianity. "
— Ryan, 4/17/2010" Well written, fast paced, thought provoking series. Could you call it Christian cloak and dagger? "
— Lawrence, 12/2/2009" Well written, fast paced, thought provoking series. Could you call it Christian cloak and dagger? "
— Lawrence, 12/2/2009" Well written, fast paced, thought provoking series. Could you call it Christian cloak and dagger? "
— Lawrence, 12/2/2009" Well written, fast paced, thought provoking series. Could you call it Christian cloak and dagger? "
— Lawrence, 12/2/2009" Fiction book about world's end. There will be another book in this series because this one left the reader hanging. "
— Gloria, 6/10/2009" Fiction book about world's end. There will be another book in this series because this one left the reader hanging. "
— Gloria, 6/10/2009" Fiction book about world's end. There will be another book in this series because this one left the reader hanging. "
— Gloria, 6/10/2009" Fiction book about world's end. There will be another book in this series because this one left the reader hanging. "
— Gloria, 6/10/2009" Will definitely keep your interest. Thought-provoking! "
— Carol, 5/18/2009" Will definitely keep your interest. Thought-provoking! "
— Carol, 5/18/2009" Will definitely keep your interest. Thought-provoking! "
— Carol, 5/18/2009" Will definitely keep your interest. Thought-provoking! "
— Carol, 5/18/2009" Fiction book about world's end. There will be another book in this series because this one left the reader hanging. "
— Gloria, 12/28/2008" Fiction book about world's end. There will be another book in this series because this one left the reader hanging. "
— Gloria, 12/28/2008" Fiction book about world's end. There will be another book in this series because this one left the reader hanging. "
— Gloria, 12/28/2008" Fiction book about world's end. There will be another book in this series because this one left the reader hanging. "
— Gloria, 12/28/2008" This is the last book in the series The Underground Zealot. All three books are hard to put down. Christian fiction at it's best. "
— Gloria, 5/26/2008" This is the last book in the series The Underground Zealot. All three books are hard to put down. Christian fiction at it's best. "
— Gloria, 5/26/2008" This is the last book in the series The Underground Zealot. All three books are hard to put down. Christian fiction at it's best. "
— Gloria, 5/26/2008" This is the last book in the series The Underground Zealot. All three books are hard to put down. Christian fiction at it's best. "
— Gloria, 5/26/2008" I listened to this on audiobook. I don't know if it was my iPod or the reader, but it didn't sound very good. <br/> <br/>As for the story it was okay. Some of the Left Behind books were much better than this one. "
— Christian, 1/22/2008" I listened to this on audiobook. I don't know if it was my iPod or the reader, but it didn't sound very good. <br/> <br/>As for the story it was okay. Some of the Left Behind books were much better than this one. "
— Christian, 1/22/2008" I listened to this on audiobook. I don't know if it was my iPod or the reader, but it didn't sound very good. <br/> <br/>As for the story it was okay. Some of the Left Behind books were much better than this one. "
— Christian, 1/22/2008" I listened to this on audiobook. I don't know if it was my iPod or the reader, but it didn't sound very good. <br/> <br/>As for the story it was okay. Some of the Left Behind books were much better than this one. "
— Christian, 1/22/2008" I liked this series better that Tim LaHaye's new one. "
— pianogal, 11/15/2007" I liked this series better that Tim LaHaye's new one. "
— pianogal, 11/15/2007" I liked this series better that Tim LaHaye's new one. "
— pianogal, 11/15/2007" I liked this series better that Tim LaHaye's new one. "
— pianogal, 11/15/2007Dr. Jerry B. Jenkins, former vice president for publishing and currently chairman of the board of trustees for the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, is the author of nearly two hundred books, including the bestselling Left Behind series. Twenty of his books have reached the New York Times bestsellers list, seven debuting at number one. Formerly editor of Moody magazine, Jenkins is now a contributing editor to Writer’s Digest, and his writing has appeared in Time, Reader’s Digest, Parade, Guideposts, and dozens of Christian periodicals. His nonfiction includes as-told-to biographies of Hank Aaron, Orel Hershiser, Walter Payton, Nolan Ryan, and many others. Jenkins owns the Christian Writers Guild, which mentors and trains writers.
Pete Bradbury has appeared both on and off-Broadway and at many of the leading regional theaters across the country in plays ranging from Shakespeare and Molière to Edward Albee and David Mamet. He has also been seen on the CBS miniseries Sally Hemings. A former company member of the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, Bradbury received his training in their three-year advanced program. He lives in New York City with his family.