Andrew Gillsmith's Reviews > Father Elijah: An Apocalypse
Father Elijah: An Apocalypse (Children of the Last Days, #4)
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This is the modern apocalypse novel par excellence. I have yet to find one better.
O'Brien weaves a plausible tale of the last days, as told through the eyes of his protagonist, a Catholic priest wrongly accused of a crime.
Catholic readers will love it. Many protestants as well. I'm not so sure that agnostics will find it appealing, as it is richly steeped in orthodox Catholic dogma.
O'Brien weaves a plausible tale of the last days, as told through the eyes of his protagonist, a Catholic priest wrongly accused of a crime.
Catholic readers will love it. Many protestants as well. I'm not so sure that agnostics will find it appealing, as it is richly steeped in orthodox Catholic dogma.
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Finished Reading
May 10, 2022
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