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Renegade (The Lost Books, Book 3) (The Books of History Chronicles)

Renegade (The Lost Books, Book 3) (The Books of History Chronicles)
By Ted Dekker

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One of the chosen has gone renegade.

Turning his back on all that he once believed, Billos enters the forbidden book and lands in a reality that is as foreign to him as water is to oil. A place called Paradise, Colorado, where he discovers he has strange new powers given to him courtesy of a mysterious figure known as Marsuvees Black.

The chosen four have survived the desert, escaped the Black Forest, battled the Horde, and added a spirited refugee to their number. But nothing has prepared them for the showdown that Billos, the renegade, will lure them into.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #858 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2008-05-06
  • Format: Kindle Book
  • Number of items: 1

Customer Reviews

The History Cronicles5
That can I say about Ted Dekker's History Cronicles?? I am hooked for life, and now I have everyone else I know hooked. The series was wonderful, and I can hardly wait for the new book Green to come out to complete the set. These books are part Sci-Fi, part Christianity, done to perfection. I have ordered all of Ted Dekker's books and hope to read all of them soon.

Renagade (The Lost Books--Book3)5
The Lost Book series which ties in with the Circle trilogy (Black, Red & White)are just awesome! Ted Dekker is such a good writer--there are so many twists and turns in his books--Once I start reading them I can't put them down!

Good book, entertaining, recommended reading.4
Good story, Dekker rights well. Not what I call a 'page burner', but close to it. I enjoyed it, over all. At times I was frustrated with the characters because they didn't do what I considered to be logical things, but maybe Dekker meant it to be that way. I found myself drawn into the story and interested in what happened next. The book reads as if it is for late teens. It may be advertised as such, but I'm older and enjoyed it just the same. I would recommend the book. I read the Black, Red, White series and there a tie ins. I like that series more, but not a by a large margin. If you read the B-R-W series you would proabably enjoy The Lost Books series.