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Jerry B. Jenkins (Author)
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May 13, 2004
2004 Christy Fiction award winner!

Paul Stepola, an agent working for the National Peacekeeping Organization (NPO), has been assigned to enforce compliance with the world government's prohibition on religion. Paul relishes his job and is good at it. He is determined to expose underground religion—flush it out, expose it, and kill it—until his life is turned upside down and he is forced to look at life in a different way.

As Paul begins to unravel the truth about what he has found, events taking place around the world start to make sense. Something big is coming—something that can't be stopped. And it is coming soon.


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Jerry Jenkins' novels have sold more than 55 million copies since 1995. He is the author of more than 150 books, including the phenomenal mega-bestselling Left Behind series. Eleven of his titles have reached the New York Times best-seller list and have also appeared on the USA TODAY, PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY, and WALL STREET JOURNAL best-seller lists. Desecration, book 9 in the Left Behind series, was the best-selling novel in the world in 2001. Millions of loyal readers have been eagerly awaiting Jerry's newest supernatural thrill ride into the future. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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In the Aftermath of World War III, the world is resolved as never before to eliminate war. The war killed millions of people and wiped out entire countries. Now, all nations have agreed to remove the most serious threat to world peaces. The solution? Outlaw religion.

NO RELIGION.
PEACE ON EARTH.

Paul Stepola plays a key role in the world's backlash against religious extremists. As an agent working for the National Peace Organization, Paul relishes his job. It's not enough for Paul that law has forced religion underground. With unlimited resources, he is determined to expose religious zealots - flush them out and destroy them.

His quest points him to startling revelations. Supernatural events are happening that he can't explain. The religious underground calls them miracles. Paul calls them conspiracies. But when one event hits close to home, Paul can no longer deny the truth.

When will the world discover the astonishing climax to these events?
When will the nations learn they are experiencing a new beginning... the beginning of the end?

SOON
THE BEGINNING OF THE END. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. (May 13, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0842384073
  • ISBN-13: 978-0842384070
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (63 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #266,429 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Dr. Jerry B. Jenkins, former vice president for publishing and currently writer-at-large for the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, is the author of more than 160 books, including the 63,000,000-selling Left Behind series.

Also the former editor of Moody Magazine, Dr. Jenkins's writing has appeared in Time, Reader's Digest, Parade, Guideposts, and dozens of Christian periodicals. Jerry and Dr. Tim LaHaye were profiled in a May 24, 2004 cover story in Newsweek magazine entitled "The New Prophets of Revelation."

Jerry's non-fiction books include as-told-to biographies with Hank Aaron, Orel Hershiser, Walter Payton, Nolan Ryan, and many others.

Jenkins also assisted Dr. Billy Graham with his memoirs, Just As I Am, also a New York Times bestseller.

Jerry owns Jenkins Entertainment, a filmmaking company in Los Angeles, and also the Christian Writers Guild, which aims to train tomorrow's professional Christian writers and has nearly 2,000 members worldwide.

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120 of 128 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a real page turner, November 6, 2003
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I had never heard of Jerry Jenkins until I started reading the Left Behind series. I was skeptical about this book, mostly because the flaws of Left Behind are in that it isn't extremely well written (powerful and compelling, but not exceptionally well written). I wasn't sure I wanted to read another religious End Times type story, especially from the same guy. Parts of the premise started sounding more interesting, and I finally decided to give it a shot. The style is very similar, it is a fast paced novel and rather simplistic at times, but a lot of fun to read.

It is 36 years after World War III (which happened in 2009). The war was a religious war and the end result was that there is a worldwide ban on religion. This would ensure that there would be no more conflict as most of the world's conflicts had to do with religion. Now, 36 years later, whatever religion that exists has gone underground. Religion and all aspects of it are illegal, and it is hated, feared and denounced by most of the world's population (think a Big Brother sort of indoctrination against religion).

Paul Stepola is an agent for the National Peacekeeping Organization. He is rabidly anti-religious, though he is a religion scholar (know thy enemy). His role is to kill (persecute) believers. There are reports of Christian groups popping up all over the country and it is his job to track them down and shut them down, with force. Paul begins the novel as rabidly anti-religious as you can be, but over the course of the book he softens and his journey mirrors that of Paul the Apostle (in the Bible, see the book Acts of the Apostles).

There are some very interesting concepts in this book, specifically the vision of the future where religion is outlawed. We know from the beginning that this book will have a Christian tint to it and will naturally support a Christian worldview, but this is also just an interesting book to read. I mentioned earlier that it was a fast moving book, and it is. This is the kind of book that I just fly through. Like the Left Behind novels, the writing is simplistic (not necessarily a bad thing) and this time there weren't any names that felt amateurish and grating like Buck Williams did. I didn't expect to enjoy this novel, but I did. It is the first book of a proposed trilogy, and considering how fast Jerry Jenkins writes, you won't have to wait long for book 2 to come out. If you like religious fiction, give this one a try.

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49 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Despite flaws, this futuristic thriller is a compelling read, October 4, 2003
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Fans of the Left Behind series (which will conclude with the final book, GLORIOUS APPEARING in March 2004) have wondered what's next for the co-authors. For Jerry Jenkins the road has led to a new trilogy, which begins with SOON.

SOON is a futuristic thriller. The prologue, which starts with some hard-edged powerful writing, is more in-your-face chilling than anything in the Left Behind series. It's edgy and graphic. It is the reader's opening clue that Jenkins is pushing the envelope further with this new series.

The story is set in 36 P3. What is that, you ask? World War III ended in the Fall of 2009, and with it the world as we know it has changed. The religious war has eliminated entire countries and redefined the world, and a tsunami caused by exploding nuclear warheads has obliterated most of Asia, Hawaii and Southern California.

The war's result: the world ends up committed more than ever to peace. How can this be achieved? By banning religion and enforcing a law where anyone caught practicing their faith is punished with death.

The United States is now divided into the United Seven States of America, and its National Peace Organization seeks out religious terrorists in the goal of maintaining peace. This story takes place in the 36th year after the war's end, post-Word War III, or P36.

By the time readers have gone through the opening chapters, Jenkins has laid out a huge concept. Thinking about the wars over the centuries where man has fought over religious turf and religious beliefs, readers will take pause at the concept of life without religious conflict. Jenkins is at his best when he lays out an idea like this. He plays with it from a number of angles, and by the time he is done, readers have moved into this new world to hear the story.

Paul Stepola is a zealous agent in the National Peace Organization. He takes his role as an enforcer seriously, and travels around the country killing believers on sight. Along the way he starts to see some startling new trends as there are some unexplained supernatural events, which defy meaning. The NPO labels them as conspiracies, but Stepola starts to see them as signs of something else --- a force that is greater than man, but illegal.

After he has a miraculous healing of his own after a blinding accident, he recognizes that religion is a force that should not be denied. He begins to work with religious zealots to spread the word of God while embracing the concept that the rapture will be coming "soon." Thus there is an urgency to get religious information into the hands of those who are not yet committed, as only believers will be assumed into heaven.

While I appreciated the concepts outlined in SOON, there are times where I felt the writing hastened the story along way too quickly. There needed to be more tension between Stepola seeing a concept and embracing it. All too often the reader sees the challenge and the setup, and the resolution within a few paragraphs instead of exploring it with more tension, or questioning.

Also, whenever I read Jenkins' writing I harken back to my college English professor who once told me after hearing the dialogue in one of my stories --- "people do not talk like that." He was right. The words I used were herky and jerky, and not as smooth as the natural cadence in people's phrasing. I always think of this reading Jenkins. His dialogue should be punched up, as well as descriptions of body language and personality. It's all black and white, and the characters plod more than glide. The awkwardness of the writing becomes more apparent when so much energy has been put into the set up and the plot.

That said, when I read the last page, I was wondering what happens next. The futuristic angle had drawn me into the overarching premise, and after years of listening to the nightly news filled with stories fraught with religious conflict, the concept of life without religious tension definitely gets a reader thinking Those who enjoy wondering what if, those who want to know how others have had their faith tested and emerged stronger, and those who enjoy futuristic theories will be interested in SOON.

--- Reviewed by Carol Fitzgerald

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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Soon, September 7, 2007
This review is from: Soon (Underground Zealot Series #1) (Paperback)
Even though I'm not a Christian I got curious about the "Left Behind" series because of the concept. A series of novels about the end times could have been very interesting. Unfortunately, they were extremely slow paced and very preachy, and I gave up after 4 novels. I felt the whole series could have been a good trilogy, and so I got interested in this series instead. "Soon" is the first book in a trilogy, followed by "Silenced" and "Shadowed".

The lead character, aptly named Paul, is your average atheistic stock character. He's unfaithful to his wife, he's a cynic and despises all forms of religion (read: Christianity). While working as an agent exposing Christians, he comes to question his worldview.

The premise, of the entire world (which presently is very much influenced by religion) joining together to ban religion is utterly unbelievable, but it would have been easier to suspend disbelief and enjoy the story if the characters had not been so stereotypical. Paul's conversion to Christianity seems very sudden and not very believable. Once he becomes a believer, he turns from a cold-hearted killer into caring, compassionate man. However Paul's and his Christian friends' compassion don't seem to include unbelievers, when they pray for god to "shut the mouths of the atheists".

The book starts out promising with an interesting prologue, but quickly slows down. Towards the ending it gets interesting, even suspenseful, for a while, but this doesn't last long.

Christianity and Paul's conversion is such a central part of the book (it includes long quotes from scripture, and at times gets quite preachy), it is not likely to appeal to many non-Christians. I wouldn't recommend it to general readers, but I could recommend it to Christians who like Jenkins's style or can overlook his trademark flaws (slow pace, clichéd characters, preachiness, etc). And those who think "Left Behind" became much too long may want to read this instead; you'll be able to finish it before the world comes to an end.

The pace got better toward the last half of the book, so maybe the sequels are better in this regard. However, "Soon" didn't make me interested enough to want to buy the sequels.
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