Here are some books that have recently hit my radar and set off my alarm bells...
Biblical by Christopher Galt
A strange phenomenon is
sweeping the globe. People are having visions, seeing angels,
experiencing events that defy reality. Bizarre accounts pour in from
distant places: a French teenager claims to have witnessed Joan of Arc
being burned at the stake; a man in New York dies of malnutrition in a
luxurious Central Park apartment; a fundamentalist Christian sect
kidnaps and murders a geneticist. Then there is the graffiti WE ARE
BECOMING that has popped up in every major city around the world, in
every language. And everywhere people are starting to talk about John
Astor, the mysterious author of the book that seems to be at the center
of it all. After a rash of suicides around the world by individuals
experiencing the time traveling hallucinations, psychiatrist John
Macbeth and a team of FBI agents and scientists assemble to find out
what s going on before it s too late. Is this a spiritual phenomenon or
something more sinister?
Edge of Eternity by Ken Follett
EDGE OF ETERNITY is the sweeping, passionate conclusion to Ken Follett’s extraordinary historical epic, The Century Trilogy.
Throughout
these books, Follett has followed the fortunes of five intertwined
families – American, German, Russian, English, and Welsh – as they make
their way through the twentieth century. Now they come to one of the
most tumultuous eras of all: the enormous social, political, and
economic turmoil of the 1960s through the 1980s, from civil rights,
assassinations, mass political movements and Vietnam to the Berlin Wall,
the Cuban Missile Crisis, presidential impeachment, revolution – and
rock and roll.
East German teacher Rebecca Hoffman discovers
she’s been spied on by the Stasi for years and commits an impulsive act
that will affect her family for the rest of their lives.…George Jakes,
the child of a mixed-race couple, bypasses a corporate law career to
join Robert F. Kennedy’s Justice Department, and finds himself in the
middle not only of the seminal events of the civil rights battle, but a
much more personal battle of his own.…Cameron Dewar, the grandson of a
senator, jumps at the chance to do some official and unofficial
espionage for a cause he believes in, only to discover that the world is
a much more dangerous place than he’d imagined.…Dimka Dvorkin, a young
aide to Nikita Khrushchev, becomes a prime agent both for good and for
ill as the United States and the Soviet Union race to the brink of
nuclear war, while his twin sister, Tania, carves out a role that will
take her from Moscow to Cuba to Prague to Warsaw – and into history.
As
always with Follett, the historical background is brilliantly
researched and rendered, the action fast-moving, the characters rich in
nuance and emotion. With the hand of a master, he brings us into a world
we thought we knew but now will never seem the same again.
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Biblical sounds pretty awesome; although I don't typically read books like that. I am adding it to the list!
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