An edition of Judgment day (2000)

Judgment day

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An edition of Judgment day (2000)

Judgment day

1st Ballantine mass market ed.
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For thousands of years, sacred texts have predicted the end of the world. The prophets have always proved false. Until now. For in a small Mexican village, people flock from all over the planet to witness a miraculous visitation. But twenty-four of them receive a message that is far more personal . . . and horrific: the Day of Judgment is at hand.

Father Michele Deauchez, sent by the Vatican to investigate, finds his faith shaken to the core. New York Times reporter Simon Hill smells a Pulitzer in the making. Especially when the portents foretold in the Book of Revelations begin to come true, one by one.

The end of the world. Is it a case of mass hysteria . . . a devious, far-reaching plot . . . or has God truly spoken?

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English
Pages
498

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Judgment day
2000, Ballantine Pub. Group
in English - 1st Ballantine mass market ed.
Cover of: Judgment Day
Judgment Day
October 3, 2000, Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback in English

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Edition Notes

"A Del Rey book"--T.p. verso.

Previously titled "Millennium rising".

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

The Physical Object

Pagination
498 p. ;
Number of pages
498

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23022399M
Internet Archive
judgmentday00jens
ISBN 10
0345430352
OCLC/WorldCat
45419919
Library Thing
438448
Goodreads
93987

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The first thing Deauchez noticed when he woke up was how quiet it was.
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February 18, 2009 Created by ImportBot Imported from San Francisco Public Library record