"The Day The World Stopped"
Can you imagine stepping off a plane and seconds later see
planes all around you fall to the ground? You rush to the
safety of the airport to find it dark. You'll reach for
the phone to call for help and find it dead. You wait for
rescue vehicles to arrive but none do as no cars will
start. Even generators won't start. In Terri Blackstock's first book in her new series this is
exactly what happens. Everyone is left terrified of some
strange terrorist attack or is it something else
entirely? The entire nation is left wondering how they
will ever get to their families at home. In the midst of
this nightmare it's everyone for themselves as people will
fight in the streets over bicycles. In Birmingham, Alabama the Branning family was ready to
welcome their daughter who recently graduated from
college. As they make plans for her upcoming wedding they
must now struggle instead to learn basic survival
techniques. How will they eat? Their high tech home with
every modern convenience means little now except for a
roof over their heads. It's time for the Brannings to remember their faith. Will
God provide in the face of adversity? Doug, the father
leans ever more heavily on his faith and reminds his
family to do the same. Soon the entire neighborhood is pulling together to help
each other however when people are found murdered in their
own homes, everyone is a suspect. Who is the killer among
them? With many bestselling novels under her belt, Blackstock
delivers yet another winner. This book is guaranteed to
keep you turning pages long into the night. "When I am afraid, I will trust in you. In God I trust: I
will not be afraid. What can moral man do to me?" Psalm 56:3-4
Reviewed by Shelby Bagby
Posted November 7, 2005
SummaryIn the face of a crisis that sweeps an entire high-tech
planet back to the age before electricity, Deni Branning's
career ambitions have vanished. She's not about to let her
dream of marriage go as well.
But keeping it alive will require extraordinary measures.
Yesterday's world is gone. All Deni and her family have
left is each other and their neighbors. Their little
community will either stand or fall together. But they're
only beginning to realize that—and trust doesn't come
easily.
Particularly when one of them is a killer.
Bestselling suspense author Terri Blackstock weaves a
masterful what-if novel in which global catastrophe
reveals the darkness in human hearts—and lights the way to
restoration for a self-centered world.
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