In this installment of Ted Dekker's groundbreaking Circle Series, Thomas Hunter has only days to survive two separate realms of danger, deceit, and destruction. The fate of both worlds hinges on his unique ability to shift realities through his dreams. In one world, a lethal virus threatens to destroy all life as scientists and governments scramble to find an antidote. In the other, a forbidden love could forever destroy the ragtag resistance known as The Circle. Thomas can bridge both worlds, but he is quickly realizing that he may be able to save neither. In the surprising continuation of the Circle Series, Thomas must find a way to rewrite history as he navigates a whirlwind of emotions and events surrounding a pending apocalypse. Life. Death. Love. Nothing is as it seems. Yet all will forever be transformed by the decisions of one man in the final hours of the Great Pursuit.
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"This was definitely my favorite of the three books. I loved the story of redemption, salvation, love and sacrifice. These are the kind of books that will sit with you for a while and ruminate in your mind. Even though I'm done reading them I'm looking forward to continuing to think about them."
— Heather (4 out of 5 stars)
" this was a very good book, i'm glad the roshuim came back I like gabil he is so funny. can't wait to start green. "
— Jeannie, 2/20/2014" A fantastic trilogy: Black, Red and White. Dekker takes you places you only dream about! "
— Joan, 2/15/2014" The series this book is part of will change the way you think about Christ's love for us! "
— George, 2/9/2014" This book was a good ending to the trilogy. My husband was able to 'guess' how it would end before I did and honestly I should have seen it coming, but I was so wrapped up in the story, it didn't matter. "
— Steph, 1/31/2014" So I loved the first two but this last one was way too over the top with the Christian metaphors that weren't so metaphorical. My fault...I should have read some reviews before committing to the trilogy. Just unprepared. All in all, entertaining with good character development. Like his writing style, but I do dislike someone who makes the assumption that I haven't read the previous books and need to be "reminded" of the plot line. Not as bad as Goodkind or anything. But these books were all released in the same YEAR for goodness sake. "
— Heather, 1/30/2014" Best book of the series. "
— John, 1/28/2014" Very good! The best one of the series so far. "
— Jennifer, 1/27/2014" this book was AWESOME i can't wait to read green!! "
— Dani, 1/26/2014" The end of the trilogy... "
— Rose, 1/19/2014" EXCELLENT!!!! I'm completely amazed. Cannot wait to start Green. "
— Elizabeth, 1/17/2014" I like the fact that Thomas saves Chelise and how he loves her. "
— Hannah, 1/8/2014" i didn't read to hole thing cuz i had to take it back to the library... i my friend to tell me hoe it ended. it was pretty good. "
— Alyssa, 12/23/2013" I sat in my bed for 6 hours and read this book. I got up once to use the restroom, but otherwise I didn't eat or drink or talk to anyone until I put it down. AMAZING. "
— Mark, 12/7/2013" A wonderful conclusion to the epic trilogy. I especially love the ending! I adore it when authors kill off their characters... "
— Ari, 11/30/2013" The whole trilogy was just ok. It was not Dekker's best. The whole world switching thing got a little tiresome after a bit. I guess I wouldn't really recommend it "
— Lisa, 6/28/2013" Read this trilogy, this is book 3, if you want a great sci fi tale of reality skipping, and a great Christian allegory. "
— Andrew, 5/3/2013" This series could of been in two books. I couldn't complete this book because I was bored by the end of the second book. I tired to finish the third, but couldn't. "
— Debbie, 3/3/2013" 3rd book in the Black, Red, White series! GOTTA READ IT! "
— Maddie, 3/2/2013" This is also an amazing book! "
— Ellie, 2/28/2013" It's sad that this series is ended. It was amazing. I couldn't belive what Thomas did in the end. My fav of this series was by far RED. "
— Meadow, 12/19/2012" Even better than the first two! WHItE is still full of actions and new twists & turns to the plot despite being the ending of the trilogy (though I suppose Green is out now, so is it a trilogy anymore?). A really great book for fans of the series :] "
— Hannah, 11/3/2012" Excellent parable on redemption "
— Brett, 5/5/2012" Perfect ending to the story! "
— Kelleigh, 12/11/2011" Last book in trilogy. "
— Tyler, 7/8/2011" Dekker is seriously amazing. He manages to combine real writing with real faith issues. Really loved this book and the others in the series! "
— Alice, 6/11/2011" I enjoyed reading the trilogy. It was interesting. It kept your attention. A lot of thoughts on Christianity and what is important. "
— Ina, 6/7/2011" I thought it was interesting. Used to love this author, too bad I read all the books he has written. "
— Kayla, 4/26/2011" a decent start and a great premise in Black is ruined in the next two installments by way too much religious/spirituality hokum. "
— Teebird150, 4/24/2011" Ted Dekker is the master of clean suspense. I loved this series! "
— Kathy, 4/18/2011" I absolutly LOVED all three of these books! "
— Kiersten, 3/28/2011" best out of series so far. waiting for Green to be sure "
— Kimi, 3/13/2011" Read my review on Black to see what I think of this one. "
— Daniel, 3/8/2011" Yes ..I love these.. Just have to keep track of where I am ...this world or that world "
— Valerie, 2/14/2011" Hey, gotta say, for whatever flaws this series may have (characters and dialogue that could be more refined), each book gets better than the one before. I just wish the whole of this book was as good as the multiple powerful, well-orchestrated parts. "
— A., 2/1/2011Ted Dekker is the New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty novels, with more than ten million books in print. He is known for thrillers that combine adrenaline-laced plots with incredible confrontations between good and evil. His works include THR3E, Blink, Heaven’s Wager, When Heaven Weeps, and more.
Rob Lamont has entertained audiences since the age of twelve. He has appeared in many Chicago venues in a wide variety of roles. Most recently, he read Ted Dekker’s THR3E and Robert Whitlow’s Life Support.