Saddam is gone, Arafat is dead, and a new Iraq is rising. But when a suicide bomber strikes Washington and assassinations unfold from London to Los Angeles, Jon Bennett and Erin McCoy are drawn back into a world of terror they thought was over. At the heart of the mystery lies a 2,000-year-old scroll describing unimaginable treasures that could lead to the Third Jewish Temple. Some call it history's greatest treasure map. Others call it a road map to Armageddon. But the time to find the truth is running out fast.
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"Another entertaining book from Mr. Rosenberg. I was not aware of the biblical prophesies he discussed in this book, but the story was compelling and kept my attention. Since I don't want to give away any of the plot I won't expound any more. I would highly recommend reading this series."
— Eric (4 out of 5 stars)
" Amazing, amazing, amazing. Rosenberg's prose is great, the suspense starts right away and doesn't let go till you're done. It's frightening how accurate some of this stuff could be. "
— Sheldon, 2/17/2014" great book, highly recommend all books in this series, "
— Lisa, 2/16/2014" I really this series by Rosenberg, though he's going to a conclusion, "the left behind" scenario I do not believe is going to happen. But the Bible and history interwoven in his stories and with all the happenings in the Middle East makes for a compelling series of stories. "
— Charlie, 2/13/2014" This is the 5th book I've read by him and my least favorite of the five. Much more far-fetched than his earlier fiction. "
— Rick, 2/3/2014" This is the 4th book in this series, not my favorite but still action packed. Less prophecy in this book and more speculation about the end times. I'm amazed at how much research Joel puts into each book. "
— Christina, 1/31/2014" Just started reading and already I have learned a little more about the discoveries in the Qumran caves near the Dead Sea. "
— Charyla, 1/30/2014" I'm all for trying books that are outside "my genres"... that's one of the reasons I like book groups. But I just couldn't do it on this one-- I got through the first 100 pages or so, and decided, meh, it's not for me. "
— Sandy, 1/28/2014" The best of the Roseberg books I've read up till now. "
— Jane, 1/27/2014" An excellent read with realistic characters, interesting old testament prophecies, exciting action scenes, and a breathtaking pace. "
— Stefan, 1/13/2014" More of the same as the Last Jihad. I really enjoyed this as an exciting, fast-paced read. My husband that doesn't read much due to time constrants, really enjoyed this entire series. "
— Steph, 1/13/2014" Good Book as always "
— Jsbiddle, 1/3/2014" Combines prophecy and conspiracy - great read. "
— Mimi, 12/22/2013" So far so good. I wish I read the earlier books in the series first, because the whole setting is a bit confusing at the beginning. It action packed in one minute, then long lectures the next. Although it's holding my interest so far. "
— Lu, 12/1/2013" Copper scroll, found with Dead Sea Scrolls gives location of temple treasures? Intriguing. "
— Evelyn, 11/24/2013" This was especially interesting since I have been to Qumran and Jerusalem so it was interesting to visualize the settings in this books. Keep reading to the last book. One of the best series I've ever come across. "
— Mary, 11/18/2013" Good Book to listen to while traveling. "
— Clark, 11/14/2013" Fourth book in the series. Glad the story has continued. Did not want to stop reading. "
— Lawrence, 8/9/2013" Embedded with truth, this novel is a possibility of what may happen in the future. Another great read, #4 in the series of 5. "
— Lori, 6/6/2013" The characters from The Last Jihad, Last Days and Ezekiel Option are back in a stand alone book about the finding of a Copper Scroll that could lead to a treasure very precious to the Jews. Lots of Action as usual. I love Joel Rosenberg's books! "
— Lorri, 3/29/2013" I would give it a five...except the first part is a bit slow and choppy. Get through the first couple of chapters and it is a five! "
— Mike, 3/15/2013" Part of Rosenberg Trilogy. Really enjoyable series for me. "
— Carol, 1/18/2013" Light read, poorly written Christian light drama. Plot is simple and predictable. Christian experiences and positions are poorly developed and explained. Situations are not developed deeply, keeping the book short and fast reading. Written for a shallow audience. "
— Ron, 12/23/2012" I like this book a little more than the last one (Ezekiel's Option). However, it reads a little too much like the National Treasures or DaVinci Code (the treasure hunting, decoding theme). Can't wait to read the next one, Dead Heat, also the last one in the series. "
— Jenni, 8/24/2012" My family and I were on a cruise ship on the inland coast of Alaska. Found this book in the ship's library. The first one that I had read by Joel Rosenberg. He certainly is tuned into prophecy and what God is doing today! "
— Norman, 12/21/2011" Best of this series and glad I have the next one to start tomorrow. "
— Deanna, 9/9/2011" All the books I've read by this author are thought-provoking and action packed. "
— Sue, 7/17/2011" Awesome book!!! Now on the final book in the series! "
— Diane, 4/23/2011" Good series, nice adrenaline rush "
— Cindy, 3/14/2011" Light read, poorly written Christian light drama. Plot is simple and predictable. Christian experiences and positions are poorly developed and explained. Situations are not developed deeply, keeping the book short and fast reading. Written for a shallow audience. "
— Ron, 3/13/2011" I was hooked from the very beginning. Joel Rosenberg has a wonderful talent of telling a story that draws you in and keeps you there. I was fascinated by the history in this book and how he seamlessly entwined the fiction so it was hard to tell the difference between the two. "
— Raechel, 1/17/2010" What an amazingly intriguing book. It involved all emotions. The plot was fast paced and mysterious. Biblical prophecy included in the twists and turns of adventure. Excellent book! I plan to read more of this author. "
— Tiffany, 6/19/2009" Well, this is the 4th book in the series...and I still really like them. It's getting much more apocalyptical. (Is that a word?)..this one is aimed at the building of the third Temple. But it's a crazy pace...sort of like the Bourne Conspiracy. No falling asleep reading this one. "
— Diane, 3/18/2009" I like this book a little more than the last one (Ezekiel's Option). However, it reads a little too much like the National Treasures or DaVinci Code (the treasure hunting, decoding theme). Can't wait to read the next one, Dead Heat, also the last one in the series. "
— Jenni, 1/12/2009Joel C. Rosenberg is the New York Times bestselling author of sixteen novels and five works of nonfiction, which have nearly five million copies. Several of his books have won national awards:
The Ezekiel Option—ECPA Gold Medallion Award for Best Novel of 2006; Epicenter—Retailers’ Choice Award for Christian Living; Dead Heat—Retailers’ Choice Award for Fiction; Inside the Revolution—Retailers’ Choice Award for Social Issues; The Twelfth Imam—Retailers’ Choice Award for Mystery & Suspense; and The Tehran Initiative—Retailers’ Choice Award for Fiction: Mystery & Suspense. Also The Auschwitz Escape was a finalist in the 2014 GoodReads Choice Awards for Best Historical Fiction. He has produced two documentary films based on two of his nonfiction books, Epicenter and Inside the Revolution. Visit www.joelrosenberg.com.
Jeff Woodman is an actor and narrator. He is a winner of the prestigious Audie Award and a six-time finalist. He has received twenty Earphones Awards and was named the 2008 Best Voice in Fiction & Classics, as well as one of the Fifty Greatest Voices of the Century by AudioFile magazine. As an actor, he originated the title role in Tennessee Williams’ The Notebook of Trigorin and won the S. F. Critics’ Circle Award for his performance in An Ideal Husband. In addition to numerous theater credits on and off Broadway, his television work includes Sex and the City, Law & Order, and Cosby.