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In the beginning, the end had a name.

473 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Paul F. Crouch Sr.

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Paul Franklin Crouch Sr. (March 30, 1934 – November 30, 2013) was an American religious broadcaster who, along with his wife Jan, co-founded the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN).

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August 31, 2020
A glorified calling card for the author who is evidently not a writer. It reminds me somewhat of Miss Congeniality that started well enough only to descend into nonsensical spectacle; this did not start that well, nor did it make such a descent. It was surprising to find references to socialism and capitalism in a book like this, but no depth was offered, though it was a point of contention between major characters. I could make similar commentary on the subject without doing any research on it at all.
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December 27, 2024
This was an excellent end to this story. A little disappointing to hear nothing from the main character of the last book but I’m glad to have heard more of a backstory of the antichrist, and to have some more things to think about. That’s something I really like, getting something to think about. Like, the antichrist could be alive right now, being led by the devil, plotting the destruction of Jesus Christ. Yet, in vain, as Jesus will conquer all evil in the last days, and we will all be able to join him in heaven if we are saved.
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September 3, 2012
A thrilling and captivating read! Drew me in immediately and kept me on my toes until the very last page.
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October 12, 2015
Fast moving plot, slightly cheesy. I really enjoyed it. Great for a long plane flight.
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