Dan Brown’s religious thrillers collide with the horror and sci-fi of Alien in this spellbinding book. This book deserves a high mark for presenting an unusual combination of intimidating possibilities—doomsday hysteria, New Age philosophy, extraterrestrial abduction, and even alien impregnation. In a realm where dreams and visions could be reality, where a place of worship could trigger cataclysmic events, nothing is definitive, and everything is subject to interpretation.” Clarion Reviews
The first installment of TC Joseph’s This Generation saga—a science-fiction-nuanced and presumably apocalyptic storyline following three Christian women and their families—is, in broad strokes, comparable to Tim LaHaye’s bestselling Left Behind series, which examines the end of the world from an eschatological perspective.
That said: the story is an undeniable page-turner right up to the end, so those who don’t
mind committing to the whole series may very well find a rewarding reading experience.” BlueInk Reviews
TC Joseph’s This Generation saga—
which revolves around three families and their individual spiritual journeys of selfdiscovery—
is an audacious apocalyptic epic that fuses Christian myth and prophecy with
science fiction elements. The story is powered by exceptional character development, an action-packed storyline,
more than a few bombshell plot twists, and some mind-blowing speculation. The author has set the
stage for some jaw-dropping, end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it action and adventure, and
readers who have read the first two volumes will be anxious to get their hands on
Penance, the third book in the series. BlueInk Reviews
This rollicking book weaves together the stories of a handful of characters whose seemingly normal lives become marked by unexpected, bizarre and apocalyptic events.
This Generation series is a suavely futuristic story about a major shift in the paradigms of Western civilization and religion.
It effectively combines humanistic sympathy and ambitious speculation about the cosmos’ trajectory.
The narrative is steeped in the author’s knowledge of the prophetic traditions of Abrahamic, Eastern and esoteric religions,
and engagingly mixes science fiction with psychological drama.
An unusual, enjoyable novel for readers interested in religious history and speculative fiction.” Kirkus Reviews
This second installment of the author’s This Generation series continues the outlandish, yet compelling, story of powerful people attempting to bring about a New World Order via a revision of the Christian Gospel. It is, primarily, a fantastical thriller, drawing on the tropes of science fiction and mythology to ask questions about the fate of humanity that are moral as well as material. These are questions that will interest religious and secular readers alike, especially as technological advances bring us closer to knowledge that could reorient entire worldviews. A smartly written theological adventure from a dexterous student of biblical prophecy.” Kirkus Reviews
Character development excellent, I know them—love some and loathe some. The blending of those faithful to their religious beliefs with aliens, amorals, murderers,
corrupt clergy, and possibly Satan himself, makes for an intriguing read. I think you have a winner!” M.A.C.
Great flow! And moving quickly. Really like the coloring of the decades…could almost feel the brown shag between my toes…” John F.
1969 had me wondering how aliens and angels, ecumenical relations, fear and greed, abductions and secrets were going to be the foundations of a ‘feel good novel’…
then I remembered that you never promised that! 1979 got me hooked (as the 70s did for many)…Brilliant!” D.C. Nator
If this thing gets published, it will take the nation by storm! I want to hold this book in my hands and feel its pages!” Greg M.