Apollyon: the Destroyer is unleashed by Tim LaHaye

Apollyon: the Destroyer is unleashed by Tim LaHaye

Author:Tim LaHaye
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Rapture (Christian eschatology) - Fiction., Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fiction, Religion, Christian, Religious - General, Christian fiction, Futuristic, Christian - Futuristic, Rapture (Christian eschatology), Science fiction, Rayford (Fictitious ch, Rayford (Fictitious character), Rapture (Christian eschatology, Fiction - Religious, Rayford (Fictitious character) - Fiction., Eschatology, Fantasy fiction, Steele, Contemporary, Fantastic fiction, General, Fantasy, Suspense, Religious, Christian Theology
ISBN: 9780842329262
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Published: 1999-03-15T06:00:00+00:00


The departing crowd seemed festive, but Buck could not see his party and didn't want to lose sight of Tsion. The rabbi stood chatting with Daniel and the local committee, but he looked agitated and distracted, as if he wanted to be on his way. Buck scanned the stadium, especially the reserved section, but he didn't see any of the five he was looking for. He thought autograph seekers or well-wishers might surround Rosenzweig, perhaps even zealous believers who would try to convert him. But there were no clusters, just lines of people happily filing out under the stern watch of GC guards.

Buck looked back to Tsion and the others backstage. That group seemed to be thinning too, and he didn't want Tsion left alone. He was among the most recognizable people in the world, so he wouldn't be able to blend into any crowds.

Buck hurried to Daniel, but Tsion, now deadly serious, intercepted him. “Cameron, please! Get the others and let's go! I want to speak with Chaim tonight, but nothing must get in the way of our schedule. Everything is set, and we can't leave Rayford and Ken exposed.”

“I know, Tsion. I'm looking for the others, but―”

Tsion gripped Buck's arm. “Just go and find them and let's get to the van. I have a terrible feeling I can only assume is from the Lord. We need to get to Chaim's place. The GC surely has it under surveillance, so we can give them a false sense of security once they know we're there and seem to be settling down for the night.”

Daniel and only four or five committee members remained backstage. “I don't want to leave you alone, Tsion. With no eyewitnesses, the GC could do anything they wanted with you and blame someone else.”

“Go, Cameron. Please. I'll be fine.”

“Daniel,” Buck said, “would you keep an eye on Tsion until I get back?”

Daniel laughed. “Baby-sit the rabbi? I can handle that!”

Buck, stern-faced, pulled Daniel close and whispered in his ear. “He may be in grave danger. Promise me.”

“I will not let him out of my sight, Mr. Williams.”

Buck jogged up the ramp and across the stage, jumping to ground level. He could see less from there than on the stage, so he began to climb back up. A GC guard stopped him. “You can't go up there.”

Buck reached for his ID. “I'm with the program committee,” he said.

“I know who you are, sir. I would advise your not going up there.”

“But I need to get through there to get to our van, and I'm trying to find my party.”

“You can get to your van the way everyone else is getting out.”

“But I can't leave without my people, and we have to rendezvous with someone backstage first.”

Buck began to climb the stage again when the guard called him down. “Sir, don't make me use force. You are not allowed to go back up that way.”

Buck avoided eye contact to keep from further agitating the guard. “You don't understand. I'm Cam―”

“I know who you are, sir,” the guard said severely.



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