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Sunday, June 07, 2015

Books by Joel C. Rosenberg



                                                                                                                            
by Dr. Betty Middleton Rowan Public Library

  
Do you enjoy reading thrillers, or exciting crime novels?  Then I recommend the books

written by Joel C. Rosenberg.  Joel was born in Rochester, NY and was a campaign advisor for

Steve Forbes during his Presidential campaign.  That was when Joel became interested in politics

and as he began writing books, he realized the connection between current political happenings

and Biblical Prophecy.

His first novel The Last Jihad was written nine months before the September 11th                               

attacks and begins with a kamikaze attack mission against the President of the United States

which leads to war with Saddam Hussein.   The Last Jihad was on the New York Times         

best-seller list for eleven weeks.

The summary of his second book The Last Days begins with the phrase, “Osama bin

Laden is dead. Saddam Hussein is buried. Bagdad is in ruins,”  and it also made the New York

Times best-seller list!  His next two novels, The Ezekiel Option, and The Copper Scroll deals

with the rise of Russia and the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

In 2006 he wrote his first non-fiction book Epicenter, which deals with the political chaos

created by Russia and Tehran.  He followed this with another novel, Dead Head, which has

Russia and Tehran racing to build nuclear arsenals.

            His latest novel The Third Target addressed the dangers of the Islamic State and        

al Qaeda and it’s offshoot ISIS is out to conquer the world.  In this book they have already

attacked two governments, brutally killing anyone who opposes them and now they have their

sights on a third target.  But who will it be?

Since beginning his writing career in 2001, Joel has written ten fiction and five          

non-fiction books.  All of them read like the Headline News.  If you have not read any of his

books, try just one.  Any one of them will leave you waiting for the next book to be published.
   

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