Edge of eternity is the sweeping, passionate conclusion to Ken Follettβs extraordinary historical epic, The Century Trilogy. Throughout these books, Follett has followed the fortunes of five intertwined families β American, German, Russian, English, and Welsh β as they make their way through the twe
Edge of Eternity
β Scribed by Randy Alcorn
- Book ID
- 110947438
- Publisher
- The Crown Publishing Group
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 253 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307553461
- ASIN
- B001RLBX34
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β¦ Synopsis
Imagine Being Pulled Into the Hereafter. While Youβre Still Alive.
A disillusioned business executive whose life has hit a dead-end, Nick Seagrave has lost loved ones to tragedy and his family to neglect. Now, at a point of great crisis, he unbelievably and inexplicably finds himself transported to what appears to be another world.
Suddenly heβs confronted with profoundly clear views of his own past and personality. At the same time, heβs enabled to see, hear, taste, and smell the realities of both heaven and hellβrealities that force him to face dangers and trials far greater than any heβs known before.
Pitted against flying beasts, a monstrous web that threatens to hold him captive, an evil, brooding intelligence, and undeniable evidence of a spiritual world, Nick must finally consider the God he claims not to believe in.
Walking between two worlds, Nick Seagrave prepares to make decisions that will change his life forever, as he stands on the Edge of Eternity.
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Ken Follett's Century Trilogy follows the fortunes of five intertwined families--American, German, Russian, English, and Welsh--as they make their way through the twentieth century. It has been called "potent, engrossing" (Publishers Weekly) and "truly epic" (Huffington Post). USA Today said "you ac
Ken Follett's Century Trilogy follows the fortunes of five intertwined familiesβAmerican, German, Russian, English, and Welshβas they make their way through the twentieth century. It has been called "potent, engrossing" (*Publishers Weekly*) and "truly epic" (*Huffington Post*). *USA Today* said "yo