“It really grips you….I lost a lot of sleep reading it.” –Tim LaHaye, co-author of the LEFT BEHIND series. THE WORLD IS ON THE BRINK. It was the last peace, the great peace, the deep breath before the storm. The Golden Age was closing and the heavens paused and waited for the long plunge ahead. Some people saw it coming. But they were few. The first episode of this geopolitical thriller sets up the start of an epic battle between Light and Darkness. Taking readers from Saudi Arabia to Israel to Washington D.C. and Chicago, Wrath & Righteousness is a frightening, torn-from-the-headlines peek into the future. The forces of Darkness, personified by a mysterious old man, have focused their efforts on a Saudi Prince who is second in line to the Royal House of Saud. By tempting the Prince with power beyond his wildest imagination, Lucifer and his servants have secured all of the pieces necessary to unleash Armageddon, turn allies against each other, and bring down the West. Freedom’s only chance for survival rests with a group of people who do not even know they’ve been chosen for the job. More than a simple techno-thriller, Wrath & Righteousness examines the eternal battle between Good and Evil while also asking one of the fundamental questions of our what is mankind’s relationship to the spiritual world? Packed with thrilling action and underscored by a timeless story of war, love and spirituality, Wrath & Righteousness has been described by #1 bestselling author Glenn Beck as “The Left Behind series for a new generation.” Wrath & Righteousnessis a ten episode e-book series by Chris Stewart, a world-record-setting Air Force pilot (fastest nonstop flight around the world) and New York Times bestselling author of several books, including The Miracle of Freedom. Each episode is approximately 50,000-60,000 words (roughly two-thirds the length of a normal novel). This series was adapted and updated from the previously published The Great and Terrible series that was released from 2003-2008.
Chris Stewart is a bestselling author and world-record-setting Air Force pilot whose previous military techno-thrillers have been selected by the Book of the Month Club and published in six different countries. He is the author of the highly acclaimed series The Great and Terrible, as well as A Christmas Bell for Anya, which was performed with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir during their 2005 Christmas concert. He has also been a guest editorialist for the Detroit News, commenting on matters of military readiness and national security. He is president of The Shipley Group, a nationally recognized consulting and training company and founder of the Utah Renaissance and Leadership Center.
The forces of Darkness, actively seeking to destroy all that is good, have focused their efforts on Saudi Prince Abdullah al-Rahman, second in line to the Royal House of Saud. By tempting the Prince with the Saudi throne, and power beyond his wildest imagination, Lucifer and his servants hope to unleash Armageddon and bring down the United States.
Meanwhile, a select group of individuals—blessed by Providence and given a special mission—have set out to challenge Lucifer’s plan. As players on both sides of the battle are inexorably drawn together in a fight for eternity, a child is born who may have the power to change everything.
More than a simple techno-thriller, Wrath & Righteousness examines the eternal battle between Light and Darkness while also asking one of the fundamental questions of our existence: what is mankind’s relationship to the spiritual world? Packed with thrilling action and underscored by a story of war, love and spirituality, Wrath & Righteousness has been described by #1 bestselling author and talk show host Glenn Beck as “the Left Behind series for a new generation.”
I read about this book in an email from Glenn Beck. The last Glenn Beck sponsored novel I had read was Michael Vey, and so I thought it might be an interesting, but light read. So far, I would say it has delivered on this. This book sets the stage (presumably) for the next 9 books that are to come out.
The book has good and evil (both in the real and spiritual worlds). At first it seemed a bit contrived, but now I'm starting to like the approach, and think it could be interesting that there are spiritual forces at work in the story. Now I must wait a few more weeks until the next story comes out. Should be fun.
Good start to what I hope will be a great series. A lot of character development in this first book, but that is to be expected. Story has a nice flow and very easy to follow. Just as it was starting to get moving along it was over. So, I'm looking forward to the next and hope the pace picks up where this one left off.
Definitely thought provoking!!!!!!! Strong characters, some of which I got attached to immediately. Absolutely worth the time. However, I'm not a real patient person & I don't like having to wait so long for the 2nd episode to come out. But we all have our challenges.
Gosh darn it...first Brad Thor's Scot Harvath series, then James Rollins' SIGMA series, along with James Patterson's Michael Bennett series---now Chris Stewart's on-going saga.
If your a fan of Frank Peretti, you will love this book. It was a easy book to get into right away. Its set in modern times and when you read it you would think all the events are occurring currently.
Glad Mercury Ink came out with this in e-book form. Hopefully, they will eventually have it in print form in the future. If you like suspense, the first book has plenty.
Imagine popcorn, but popcorn made out of hardcore fundamental Christianity, sprinkled with random angels and devils that kind of take part in the narrative but not consistently. Then that popcorn is force fed to you by a bald eagle wielding an M16 rifle and shooting red white and blue lasers out of it's eyes that commits random infanticide for effect. Not fun.
I'm fully aware that there will be people who absolutely love this, for them the good news is that this thing is looooong, for everyone else, I'm sorry, this thing is loooooooooooong.
Good riddance.
Also, it was a stark contrast to read "The education of an Idealist" right after this, a much more balanced view of the role of American foreign policy in the world and "Full force and effect" after that which is action packed, interesting and good so it's possible. Doesn't help the case for this drivel.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
An interesting tale. It is scary to think there are people out there who believe it is real rather than fiction or even a fictionalized account of reality, but to each his own. I am a bit pissed off about the format because I would like to read the rest of the series, but I am sure as hell not going to pay for nine more of these things.
The first one was... I think it was $3 and the next nine are supposed to be around $5... just no. I am not going to pay around $48 for a work of fiction. I wouldn't even pay that price for a hardcover, let alone an EPUB piece of fiction.
I gave it four stars because the writing is great, but the pricing... with that it deserves one star.
The first of a collection of stories about the state of the world today and the fight against evil worldwide. Fascinating and scary because it paralels the current battle that we are now faced with. If you believe that this United States of American has a spiritual destiny as I do, you will enjoy this series. I only buy the ebooks, didn't even realize that It came in another format. But I wait excitedly for the next installments. I am reading book 3 now and it promises to be as thought provoking a the last two. Would hightly recommend.
This is the first of ten episodes in the Wrath and Righteous series. I found myself enjoying it more than I thought I would, although I know Chris Stewart is an excellent author (and now a congressman from Utah). I usually shy away from books in a series, but am looking forward to the rest of these books. it is easy reading and should be enjoyable for most people. Warning: it contains religious references. Wouldn't want someone to be offended when the word "God" is used, but not as a curse.
The Great and Terrible series rewritten for a broader audience than LDS readers. I'll stay with the first because I already purchased them. However, it is worth the purchase if you don't have the previous set. His experience and knowledge about what's going on in the world shine through along with his spirituality.
This is an e-book series - there will be ten episodes. It does read like the '24' television series and is reminds me very much of the things that are going on in the world today - with a religious overtones. I was just getting into the characters and the story when the episode was over - can't wait for the next one to come out on June 19th.
This is a Christian thriller that revolves around today's political verses evil happenings. To anyone who liked the Left Behind series....it's a spin off, with more up-to-date political views. With the state of the world today, it sure gave new insight into the U.S. involvement with the Middle East.
What I liked about this series of books is that it took current day America through an terrorist act and out through the other side. So often dystopian novels drop the story before throwing readers a bone.(Some sort of conclusion to the disaster that has been set up.)
I thought it was pretty realistic and I enjoyed the personification of good and evil in the lives of the characters.
Do I really have to read the whole series to get into this tragedy? Sorry, I'm just not getting it yet. Too many story lines going in lots of different directions. They must come together sometime, but do I have to read seven books to get to it?
This book is excellent and amazingly timely! So timely, that it's almost scary. I couldn't put this book down. I would tell you my favorite part...but that would be a spoiler! I highly recommend it & cannot wait until the next "episode." This is torture, Glenn & Chris!!!
Good thriller. Stories in the US and the Middle East intertwined with the role of evil in the form of demons working among us. It is pretty well done, but could have used one more once over from an editor on some story points. Left off with a cliffhanger, so I'm ready for the next installment.
First book in series. I was told it was along the line of Left Behind series. It was a good read but I found it hard to follow. Now reading 2nd book in the series and it is all starting to come together.
I'm hooked. Easy flow to writing style. Characters were well developed. I was quickly absorbed in the story and couldn't put the book down. I must read the entire series. Christian readers will find the relationship between good and evil insightful and mesmerizing.