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Millennium Bug

This thrilling series plunges readers into a world of cutting-edge technology and global conspiracy. Follow computer geniuses as they uncover secrets hidden within code and databases, racing against time to avert disaster. Each installment blends contemporary threats with prophetic visions and a fight against shadowy organizations seeking world domination. It's fiction that challenges perceptions of reality and the future.

By Dawn's Early Light
The Spear of Tyranny
Flee the Darkness

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Flee the Darkness

    • 388 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    The story revolves around computer genius Daniel Prentice, who uncovers a secret "millennium code" that aids in resolving a national bank's Year 2000 computer crisis. This discovery plunges him into a perilous situation involving a one-world government, blending elements of technology and conspiracy. Co-authored by Grant Jeffrey and Angela Hunt, this fiction thriller explores themes of prophecy and the potential dangers of global governance.

    Flee the Darkness
  2. 2

    By Dawn's Early Light

    • 352 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
    3.9(25)Add rating

    Following his success in averting the Y2K disaster, Daniel Prentice faces new, escalating threats that challenge his technological prowess. As darkness looms, he must confront the persistent malevolence that continues to jeopardize the world. This gripping thriller delves into the consequences of his earlier triumph and the relentless nature of evil, pushing Daniel to his limits as he fights to protect humanity once again.

    By Dawn's Early Light
  3. 3

    The Spear of Tyranny

    • 338 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.9(22)Add rating

    The story follows Isaac Ben-David, a member of the inner circle of the malevolent ruler Adrian Romulus, who has brokered a peace treaty and initiated the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem. As Isaac embarks on a journey of faith as a new believer in Christ, he faces the challenge of uncovering a looming threat. The narrative explores themes of faith, betrayal, and the struggle between good and evil as Isaac races against time to prevent a greater catastrophe.

    The Spear of Tyranny