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The Nephilim Imperatives: Dark Sentences

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An Islamic military guard sits atop Mount Moriah while the millennium changes. The heavens above boil and rumble with an approaching storm. Soon the amazed Arab sees things that stupefy him. The ve

399 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2007

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Terry James

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TERRY JAMES is author, general editor, and co-author of numerous books on Bible prophecy, hundreds of thousands of which have been sold worldwide. James is a frequent lecturer on the study of end time phenomena, and interviews often with national and international media. His website is RaptureReady.com with over 200,000 visits a day.

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385 reviews41 followers
November 6, 2014
This book is the worst book I've ever tried to read. I don't recommend this book to anyone, if there was a ZERO rating on the site I would happily use it. I think the only people this book would appeal to are readers of the National Enquirer who believe every word of it. Shallow to the point of being mind-numbingly, insultingly vapid about sums it up. I will NEVER touch anything by this author again.
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March 10, 2008
Still reading. Terry James has amazing insight into current events and spiritual phenomenon in relation to Bible Prophecy. His books are always a good read.
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February 6, 2023
Not my cup of tea.

This and the previous story seamed to put romance and aviation before anything to do with the second coming. Two books in and the rapture still hasn’t occurred. I’m also not fond of the writers style of repeating facts over and over again. He summarizes something that happened in the last chapter like we didn’t just read it. Finally, the women in the book seem to be primarily modeled from a 1950s passively sweet stereotype of a wife. This one is just not for me.
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February 2, 2020
Good Different

This story is written in a very compelling way. By this I mean is it reads like a sci-fi which would suggest that a non-Christian could be subtlety introduced to Christ. Would love to have a Jeddy. God does work in mysterious ways. Hope there will be a third book. Thank you.
410 reviews6 followers
August 10, 2019
Another great book by Terry James

This the 2nd book in this series will keep you involved from beginning to end. How good triumphs against evil will keep you reading to the end. Great characters and story.
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581 reviews1 follower
July 13, 2020
Great world building!

Fast paced and never a dull moment. The story draws you into the mystery from the very first chapter. The characters are engaging, believable and memorable. I couldn't put it down.
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November 29, 2015
Terry James' follow-up to his first book, The Nephilim Imperatives:The Rapture Dialogues. We are re-introduced to several of the characters from the first novel Captain Mark Lansing and his wife, Dr. Lori Lansing; Dr. Randall Prouse; and Rev. Christopher Banyon and his wife, Susie Banyon. We are also introduced to the adult Lansing children, Clark and Morgan Lansing; Attorney David Prouse; Kristi Flanigan; Casandra Lincoln; Nigel Saxton, MI7 agent; Jeddy, a super smart rottweiler; and old Zeke, a mysterious mountain man. The story of the dark plans of the nephilim picks up on September 11, 2001. We are thrown into a dark project/plan led by George Jenkins, a covert ops director; the mysterious Blake Robbins, a covert ops agent; April warmath, a seductive member of Blake's staff Dr, Hans Sheivold, a geneticist. The story of this novel is about the continuing plans of the devil and his demons to bring about another age of the nephilim. The author injects the borgs (mythical /cryptozoological creatures), possessed servants of the devil, terrorists loyal to Osama Bin Laden, and th Nephal, human/demonic hybrids. The novel moes well until the middle part of the book when it slows down a bit. The characters are well-developed and the relationships are real. The writing style is good but he needed to connect the dots sooner in the novel. Overall, I recommend this book to fans of Christian fiction, End Times and thrillers.
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