When a series of events place rational-thinking, British freelance journalist Cyrus Anderson in the middle of an international conspiracy, a ninety-day countdown is triggered--and it cannot be stopped.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ninety Days,
By Natalie (Long Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ninety Days (Paperback)
Before reading this book, I had never heard of Sam Yarney. He is Grisham with a Christian face. It's been a long time since I enjoyed a good read of this magnitude. The book is about a British freelance war correspondent who is drawn into a global conspiracy that counts down to a ninety day deadline. It's a fast-paced thriller that drags you all over the world through the world of international banking, politics and spying. It has powerful Chrisitan undertones, without being preachy. The attention to detail was fantastic. I can't wait for the next Sam Yarney novel!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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I could not put it down...,
By Mason Ballard (San Diego, Ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ninety Days (Paperback)
When I saw the line at the bottom of the front cover of "Ninety Days" that read: "Probably the best novel you will read in a long time...", I chuckled and thought - that's stretching it a bit too far!Then I begun to read and couldn't stop. The book is absolutely fantastic. The characters are 100% believable and the level of research and attention to detail made me wonder whether the whole story was fact disguised as fiction. I've been telling all my friends to get it. They ask me-What is it about? My reply - get it. For me, it has certainly been the best novel I've read in a long time. I'll be surprised if "Ninety Days" doesn't end up on the bestseller lists. Mason
4.0 out of 5 stars
A non-believer must move into faith to defeat evil,
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This review is from: Ninety Days (Paperback)
Sam Yarney has provided the first and second installments in a new series. One can only presume that he is leading up to the apocalypse, with dark characters, world domination, and prayer falling by the wayside. In 90 days, Yarney's main character, Cyrus Anderson, starts out as a profound non-believer. He and St. Thomas are of the same ilk. A no-nonsense international journalist, Cyrus takes in a stranger who will change not only the direction of his life, but might just take out the entire western world!
In Air Rage, we meet Cyrus and some of his cohorts again. Things have been quiet, but not for long. Cyrus has become a believer and is convicted about the power of prayer. But his rational side still rears its ugly head, making things more difficult. Both books are fast reads, with adventure, surprise, and a positive message. If you have ever wondered why the end days have not drawn near, read how prayer and faith keep things moving forward.
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