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The Prodigal Project: Numbers
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The Prodigal Project: Numbers
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The Prodigal Project: Numbers
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The Prodigal Project: Numbers

Written by Ken Abraham and Daniel Hart

Narrated by Dick Hill and Susie Breck

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Special Agent John Jameson has been assigned a daunting task - to take out the vicious leader of the militant Islamic mujahideen that has been menacing the world in the wake of the Rapture. Caught between his duty to country and his newfound faith, Jameson has learned a terrible secret.

Desperate to relay this information to the highest level of the American government, Jameson enlists the aid of journalist Cat Early. Caught up in chaotic events that neither could have imagined, the pair struggle to have their voices heard in the tumult of a world on the brink of catastrophic global warfare. Only one man seemingly holds the power to bring peace - the charismatic world leader Azul Dante.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 25, 2005
ISBN9781597106139
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The Prodigal Project: Numbers
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Ken Abraham

Ken Abraham is a New York Times best-selling author known around the world for his collaborations with high-profile public figures. A former professional musician and pastor, he is a popular guest with both secular and religious media. His books include One Soldier's Story with Bob Dole, Payne Stewart with Tracey Stewart, Falling in Love for All the Right Reasons with Dr. Neil Clark Warren, and Let's Roll! with Lisa Beamer.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    This series is not in the same league as the Left Behind series. It was getting very interesting though. I thought the angels were treated a bit comically. Pity the series has been cancelled. Now we'll never know!