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Original Title: | Red |
ISBN: | 1595540342 (ISBN13: 9781595540348) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Circle #2, Books of History Chronicles |
Characters: | Thomas Hunter |
Ted Dekker
Paperback | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4.3 | 23992 Users | 754 Reviews
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"We have stepped off the cliff and are falling into madness." The mind-bending pace of Black accelerates in Red, Book Two of Ted Dekker's groundbreaking Circle trilogy. Less than a month ago, Thomas Hunter was a failed writer selling coffee at the Java Hut in Denver. Now he finds himself in a desperate quest to rescue two worlds from collapse. In one world, he's a battle-scarred general commanding an army of primitive warriors. In the other, he's racing to outwit sadistic terrorists intent on creating global chaos through an unstoppable virus. Two worlds on the brink of destruction. One unthinkable solution. Enter an adrenaline-laced epic where dreams and reality collide. Nothing is as it seems, as Black turns to Red.
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Title | : | Red: The Heroic Rescue (The Circle #2) |
Author | : | Ted Dekker |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | May 29th 2005 by Thomas Nelson (first published 2004) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Christian Fiction. Fiction. Christian |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 23992 Users | 754 ReviewsAssessment About Books Red: The Heroic Rescue (The Circle #2)
As good as his first in the series is Red pushes the envelope to another level. There's more action, more suspense and the clock winds down ever closer before the global pandemic destroys most of the world.Whereas the first book covers the fall of man in allegorical fashion the second novel focuses on the redemption of man. After the fall of man a sickness descended upon the dream world which can only be cured by ritual washing in special water created by Elyon. Thomas is a leader of those whoIn Black, I was introduced to an exciting story littered with allusions to Ted Dekker's Pentecostal theology. In Red, Dekker presents a very clear redemptive analogy in the more fantastic of the two worlds in this book. Dekker emphasizes Arminian, free-will salvation at every turn. Dekker goes so far as to have the "Jesus" character tell his followers that they are "cured" (ultimately) because they choose to obey him. Also, Dekker's view on the bridegroom-bride relationship between Jesus and the
This trilogy is one of my all-time favorites! The books really should be read in order...

Very well done Ted. This one was able to hold my attention all through to the end and that speaks volumes about the capacity of Mr. Dekker to weave a spell-binding tale. I enjoyed the actions that were happening in the real world.....our world I would say cos we don't know very much which of the world is real. The other-worldly forests of Elyon and the deserts of Teelah and the scabs started out a little bit unexciting but later picked up momentum and climaxed into a very gripping allegory of
I love Biblical analogy books or even good vs evil and this series was brilliantly set up. I usually don't go for fantasy but I love that world in this series as much as the "realistic" world. Read it if you don't know what I'm talking about. ;-)
Again I really enjoyed this. Stronger allegorical messages than Black by quite a long way, but I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that I still enjoyed the story and the characterisation. I'm intrigued to see how the plot line in this world (Bangkok) straightens out, or if it does, in the next book. I found that story line the easier of the 2 to get involved with.
I enjoyed Black: The Birth of Evil more than this one, but towards the end of Red: The Heroic Rescue I became emotionally involved in the story. So while the overall entertainment was slightly less in this installment, it got me really invested in the story and the characters. Im excited to continue the series and see where this all goes.
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