
Author: Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins
Genre: Christian Fiction
Rating: 4/5
# pages: 468
Date read: April, 2018
In one cataclysmic moment, millions around the globe disappear.
Vehicles, suddenly unmanned, careen out of control. People are terror stricken as loved ones vanish before their eyes.
In the middle of global chaos, airline captain Rayford Steele must search for his family, for answers, for truth. As devastating as the disappearances have been, the darkest days may lie ahead.
A very literal account of the last days. Many people have criticized it for being too literal, but I actually like it that way. It's consistent and can help give one possible explanation to passages in Scripture.
I first read this back in 2002 or so and was very taken by the entire series, but though I've been meaning to reread it for ages, I've never gotten around to doing so. The series has gotten a bad rep for being too sensationalist, but it's true to its own message, so I don't really mind that. It's not high literature, but ridiculously readable.