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Soul Harvest

By: Tim LaHaye,Jerry B. Jenkins
Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
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Publisher's Summary

Great earthquakes have rocked the earth, destroying millions and leaving widespread devastation. As the Antichrist, Nicolae, sends out his forces to restore order, pilot Rayford Steele finds it increasingly difficult to work for this enemy. His thoughts are with the other believers in Christ, the Tribulation Force. Buck Williams, too, is focused on gathering the faithful together as he desperately searches for his wife, who disappeared in the earthquake. The Tribulation Force has seen much despair and death. But they know that even as the Antichrist seems to grow more powerful, the scriptures speak of a great harvest of souls in the last days.

This is the fourth book in the best-selling Left Behind series. Filled with spectacular visions of tribulation and faith, Soul Harvest continues the dramatic saga depicting the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy. This gripping story of the fight for spiritual truth has captured the attention of millions of readers worldwide. Narrator Richard Ferrone's performance makes it all the more inspiring.

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©1998 Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins (P)1999 Recorded Books, LLC

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Awesome!

Couldn't put it down until I had read it all! This is one of the greatest series of books ever written. They are all great. I've bought each hardcover and I'm now beginning to purchase them all on audio!!!!!!!!

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Once Again, OutStanding

Once again Tim LeHaye and Jerry Jenkins have done a great job on the continuation of this book. I am lookins so forward to listening to the next book.

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Real Winner

Soul Harvest is a great addition to the Left Behind series. This is a good mix of fact and fiction that will really get your attention.

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The Best Series I've Ever Read

Absolutely love the 12 book series, my second time reading it and wont be my last. Teaches us more about the secrets in the book of Revelation more in a story line so we can understand the Word of God, we definitely do not want to be (Left Behind) and go through everything in this story, but if you do not choose now this is what you'll have to endure and I think it's going to be even worse an definitely scary in real life!!!

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the last days

loved this book. makes you realize the ending of time and need salvation. love audible

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Soul Harvest

Excellent Book.

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so goes on the story

this is aqnother spell binder, but just so short... it's that good

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Long and without much action

The first 3 books in the series had me sitting on the edge of my seat. I listen while typing at work and most of the time I was so captured by the book that I forgot to type my assignment. Boy, I hope my supervisor didn't notice. I recommend listening to these books although I did feel that Soul Harvest stretched this one without much action. I can't wait to start the next book. Hope it has alot of action in it. With the other books, I was feeling as if these things had already taken place and I had missed the rapture. These guys are great writers and put together with the cast of narrators I am mesmerized.

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well narrated; poor formatting

If you could sum up Soul Harvest in three words, what would they be?

Excellent diversity of narrated voices, but the formatting was poor. Difficult to back up and review sections or forward. Minimum anchor points; one must reverse carefully or the listener is automatically sent back to the preceding chapter. Fast forward requires one to hit FF and then stop and listen to the recording multiple times to locate place to resume audio. The second part of the book did not download with original purchase. Waiting for assistance to secure. Disappointed in purchase.... particularly for the price. More user friendly to rent from the library and listen to the CD.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Soul Harvest?

Buck looking for his wife while Ray chooses to potentially lose his life by sharing his story w/ his co-pilot.

Have you listened to any of Richard Ferrone’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Phenomenal..... he's very gifted.

If you could take any character from Soul Harvest out to dinner, who would it be and why?

The reformed Jewish researcher..... to learn what and how he could overcome so much adversity and remain selflessly commute to his calling to educate

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Another terrific listen!

Richard Ferrone does such a great job with the multiple characters! The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars, is because of the chapter divisions on Audible. I wish (like most audiobooks) the chapters in the narration/book would match the chapter/timeline on the app.

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  • Philnfide
  • 08-11-18

Makes you wonder

Knowing what the Bible says will happen in the last days it encourages you to think whether that's what will occur. As a story it does engage you. The narrator does a brilliant job to make you want more.

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  • Treehugger
  • 03-22-23

Read by the Marlboro Man

I've been listening to this whole series, and now in book four, I'm still finding it pretty repetitive, as much of the book is a rehash of the previous books. I mean... who starts a 12 book series on book 4, really? Apart from that it's an excellent story though.

This book series is is a really interesting one to listen to, very thought provoking and at times scary. It makes me feel closer to the Bible and to God. But as a British person, I find the grainy-voiced American narrator a little irritating. He sounds like the Marlboro man back in the cowboy days.
Ok... I totally get that this is on me for wanting to listen to it in the first place, knowing it has American authors and an American narrator. Yup, the whole thing is 100% American. But I still want to listen to the story. The narrator has such a broad accent that his pronunciation really grates on my British ears. Even as he reads out clear directions like "the rabbi said in his thick Israeli accent" he still makes the Israeli guy sound American. Even when the text states that a character is "crying so hard she could hardly speak" he just carries on rolling calmly along with no trace of tears in his voice.
Murderer is pronounced "mrrdrrr" and endured is "indoored". Prerequisite turns into "perk-wizit". Shone becomes "shined" (surely grammatically incorrect?)
A "medioorr" falls on the earth, everyone runs out of "waddurr" in the "volladul" situation, and the right "canniduts" for the job are needed to do all the "coleayding" of the "lidderaydoorr". I have to say that this causes constant irritation and distraction from the actual content of the story. Sorry but I am a very British Brit. Still this would be bearable if he just varied his voice a little bit between characters. but no, everybody - men, women, Israelis, Hebrews, all have the same exact gravelly US voice. All he does is raise the pitch slightly for a woman.
The actual story is great however. It's a really good realistic depiction of the end times and the events of the Bible. I just would really prefer, if not a British narrator, at least a New York accent which is a little less intense to listen to!

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  • Anonymous User
  • 08-18-21

Man, does this series move slooooooow

1/4 of this book series is padding and repeating things that happened before isn't it?