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There are four novels in [[Tim LaHaye|Tim LaHaye's]] fiction series '''''Babylon Rising''''' (the first co-authored by [[Greg Dinallo]] and the others by [[Dr. Bob Phillips, Ph.D]]). Each novel has to do with the hero, Michael Murphy, a college professor, and his struggles (on which he is sent by a mysterious rich man calling himself "Methuselah") to find an [[Artifact (archaeology)|artifact]] that could prove the [[Bible]] correct. Murphy must deal with "The Seven", an evil group "bent on creating a one-world religion, government, and currency", and Talon, the man with a knifelike fingernail on one prosthetic finger who carries out The Seven's orders. |
There are four novels in [[Tim LaHaye|Tim LaHaye's]] fiction series '''''Babylon Rising''''' (the first co-authored by [[Greg Dinallo]] and the others by [[Dr. Bob Phillips, Ph.D]]). Each novel has to do with the hero, Michael Murphy, a college professor, and his struggles (on which he is sent by a mysterious rich man calling himself "Methuselah") to find an [[Artifact (archaeology)|artifact]] that could prove the [[Bible]] correct. Murphy must deal with "The Seven", an evil group "bent on creating a one-world religion, government, and currency", and Talon, the man with a knifelike fingernail on one prosthetic finger who carries out The Seven's orders. |
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== Books == |
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===Babylon Rising=== |
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The first book goes by the same name as the series, ''Babylon Rising''. It chronicles the adventures of Michael Murphy and how he tries to find the three pieces of [[w:Nehushtan|The Brazen Serpent]] at the call of Methuselah. Michael loses his wife after she is murdered in the aftermath of a church bombing. Murphy got the tail, although Talon steals it for the Seven, Murphy and Isis then get the middle section but loses the head of the Brazen serpent, during a battle with Talon and Talon's Falcon. But, owing to high powered technology, he finds an extra archeological find which many would kill to get. Murphy finds the golden head of the statue of [[Nebuchadnezzar]]. |
The first book goes by the same name as the series, ''Babylon Rising''. It chronicles the adventures of Michael Murphy and how he tries to find the three pieces of [[w:Nehushtan|The Brazen Serpent]] at the call of Methuselah. Michael loses his wife after she is murdered in the aftermath of a church bombing. Murphy got the tail, although Talon steals it for the Seven, Murphy and Isis then get the middle section but loses the head of the Brazen serpent, during a battle with Talon and Talon's Falcon. But, owing to high powered technology, he finds an extra archeological find which many would kill to get. Murphy finds the golden head of the statue of [[Nebuchadnezzar]]. |
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A video game version of ''Babylon Rising'' is in development. {{Citation needed|reason=Can't find any reference to a game being developed|date=January 2020}} |
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The second book of the series, entitled ''The Secret on Ararat'', again chronicles the adventures of Murphy and Isis and how they search for Noah's Ark in order to prove to the world the truths of the Bible. Murphy's arch enemy, Talon, steals from Murphy brass plates which hold the secret of the [[Philosopher's Stone]]. Murphy and Isis Proserpina McDonald, a [[philologist]] who has helped Murphy before and who is developing a romantic relationship with him, catch up with Talon on a ship in the Black Sea. Talon falls overboard in an attempt to catch a rucksack with the plates. The story only states that Talon jumped over the rail to get the rucksack. The fate of him and the rucksack are unknown. |
The second book of the series, entitled ''The Secret on Ararat'', again chronicles the adventures of Murphy and Isis and how they search for Noah's Ark in order to prove to the world the truths of the Bible. Murphy's arch enemy, Talon, steals from Murphy brass plates which hold the secret of the [[Philosopher's Stone]]. Murphy and Isis Proserpina McDonald, a [[philologist]] who has helped Murphy before and who is developing a romantic relationship with him, catch up with Talon on a ship in the Black Sea. Talon falls overboard in an attempt to catch a rucksack with the plates. The story only states that Talon jumped over the rail to get the rucksack. The fate of him and the rucksack are unknown. |
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==The Europa Conspiracy== |
===The Europa Conspiracy=== |
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The third book in the series, called: ''The Europa Conspiracy'', is about the rise of the Seven, Michael Murphy's attempt to find the [[Belshazzar's feast|handwriting on the wall]] and his growing relationship with Isis, as well as the complication of Talon's attempts to assassinate Murphy under direction from the Seven. It also contains an attempted [[terrorist]] attack on a [[New York City]] bridge. |
The third book in the series, called: ''The Europa Conspiracy'', is about the rise of the Seven, Michael Murphy's attempt to find the [[Belshazzar's feast|handwriting on the wall]] and his growing relationship with Isis, as well as the complication of Talon's attempts to assassinate Murphy under direction from the Seven. It also contains an attempted [[terrorist]] attack on a [[New York City]] bridge. |
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==The Edge of Darkness== |
===The Edge of Darkness=== |
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The fourth book in Babylon Rising, ''The Edge of Darkness'', is about Michael Murphy locating the Lost Temple of [[Dagon]] which contains [[Aaron's Rod]] and the Golden Jar of [[Manna]]. Michael Murphy finally discovers the identity of [[Methuselah]], the mysterious rich man who had set Murphy on all his quests. Talon attempts to kill professor Murphy's assistant, Shari, but Paul Wallach thwarts the attempt and in return his life is taken. At the end of the book, Murphy watches Talon drown after a submarine battle. The [[Mossad]], along with Murphy, uncover one of the Bible’s most feared warnings–a prophecy of false miracles, false messiahs, and ultimate evil. |
The fourth book in Babylon Rising, ''The Edge of Darkness'', is about Michael Murphy locating the Lost Temple of [[Dagon]] which contains [[Aaron's Rod]] and the Golden Jar of [[Manna]]. Michael Murphy finally discovers the identity of [[Methuselah]], the mysterious rich man who had set Murphy on all his quests. Talon attempts to kill professor Murphy's assistant, Shari, but Paul Wallach thwarts the attempt and in return his life is taken. At the end of the book, Murphy watches Talon drown after a submarine battle. The [[Mossad]], along with Murphy, uncover one of the Bible’s most feared warnings–a prophecy of false miracles, false messiahs, and ultimate evil. |
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== Reception == |
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Violet Chesser reviewed the series for ''The Vincennes Sun-Commercial'', rating the books favorably.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Chesser|first=Violet|date=December 4, 2009|title=New LaHaye series of full of fast-paced thrillers|work=The Vincennes Sun-Commercial|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/438873794/?terms=%22Babylon%20Rising%22%20lahaye&match=1}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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There are four novels in Tim LaHaye's fiction series Babylon Rising (the first co-authored by Greg Dinallo and the others by Dr. Bob Phillips, Ph.D). Each novel has to do with the hero, Michael Murphy, a college professor, and his struggles (on which he is sent by a mysterious rich man calling himself "Methuselah") to find an artifact that could prove the Bible correct. Murphy must deal with "The Seven", an evil group "bent on creating a one-world religion, government, and currency", and Talon, the man with a knifelike fingernail on one prosthetic finger who carries out The Seven's orders.
Books
Babylon Rising
The first book goes by the same name as the series, Babylon Rising. It chronicles the adventures of Michael Murphy and how he tries to find the three pieces of The Brazen Serpent at the call of Methuselah. Michael loses his wife after she is murdered in the aftermath of a church bombing. Murphy got the tail, although Talon steals it for the Seven, Murphy and Isis then get the middle section but loses the head of the Brazen serpent, during a battle with Talon and Talon's Falcon. But, owing to high powered technology, he finds an extra archeological find which many would kill to get. Murphy finds the golden head of the statue of Nebuchadnezzar.
The Secret on Ararat
The second book of the series, entitled The Secret on Ararat, again chronicles the adventures of Murphy and Isis and how they search for Noah's Ark in order to prove to the world the truths of the Bible. Murphy's arch enemy, Talon, steals from Murphy brass plates which hold the secret of the Philosopher's Stone. Murphy and Isis Proserpina McDonald, a philologist who has helped Murphy before and who is developing a romantic relationship with him, catch up with Talon on a ship in the Black Sea. Talon falls overboard in an attempt to catch a rucksack with the plates. The story only states that Talon jumped over the rail to get the rucksack. The fate of him and the rucksack are unknown.
The Europa Conspiracy
The third book in the series, called: The Europa Conspiracy, is about the rise of the Seven, Michael Murphy's attempt to find the handwriting on the wall and his growing relationship with Isis, as well as the complication of Talon's attempts to assassinate Murphy under direction from the Seven. It also contains an attempted terrorist attack on a New York City bridge.
The Edge of Darkness
The fourth book in Babylon Rising, The Edge of Darkness, is about Michael Murphy locating the Lost Temple of Dagon which contains Aaron's Rod and the Golden Jar of Manna. Michael Murphy finally discovers the identity of Methuselah, the mysterious rich man who had set Murphy on all his quests. Talon attempts to kill professor Murphy's assistant, Shari, but Paul Wallach thwarts the attempt and in return his life is taken. At the end of the book, Murphy watches Talon drown after a submarine battle. The Mossad, along with Murphy, uncover one of the Bible’s most feared warnings–a prophecy of false miracles, false messiahs, and ultimate evil.
Reception
Violet Chesser reviewed the series for The Vincennes Sun-Commercial, rating the books favorably.[1]
References
- ^ Chesser, Violet (December 4, 2009). "New LaHaye series of full of fast-paced thrillers". The Vincennes Sun-Commercial.