The Zion Chronicles pick up with the Zion Covenant Series left off.
Except this time, the reader is taken to Israel in 1948, in the months leading up to Israel's independence.
Even though this 5-book series picks up roughly 9 years after the close of the Zion Covenant Series, Bodie and Brock Thoene connect the two extremely well. Even better, as you get farther and farther in, familiar characters pop up and take you along on their journeys.
You'll find yourself winding through the streets of Jerusalem, looking for ways into the kibbutz of the Old Quarter along with the characters. You'll root for them and for their freedom, all while exploring the unforgettable, ancient streets of Jerusalem... both above and below the surface of the earth.
Best of all, in my opinion, is the real hero of this series (other than God)—a shaggy dog named Shaul.
Except this time, the reader is taken to Israel in 1948, in the months leading up to Israel's independence.
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Even though this 5-book series picks up roughly 9 years after the close of the Zion Covenant Series, Bodie and Brock Thoene connect the two extremely well. Even better, as you get farther and farther in, familiar characters pop up and take you along on their journeys.
You'll find yourself winding through the streets of Jerusalem, looking for ways into the kibbutz of the Old Quarter along with the characters. You'll root for them and for their freedom, all while exploring the unforgettable, ancient streets of Jerusalem... both above and below the surface of the earth.
Best of all, in my opinion, is the real hero of this series (other than God)—a shaggy dog named Shaul.
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