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Numbers

Prodigal Project • Book 3

by Ken Abraham, Daniel Hart

3.52 Goodreads
(44 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

Faith, espionage, and the apocalypse collide in a story where saving the world means trusting the one thing a spy is trained never to trust.

  • Great if you want: post-Rapture thriller blending spy action with end-times stakes
  • The experience: fast-moving and globe-spanning with a ticking-clock urgency
  • The writing: plot-driven and direct, keeping multiple character threads tightly braided
  • Skip if: you haven't read earlier books — backstory gaps will frustrate you

About This Book

In the aftermath of the Rapture, the world has fractured into something barely recognizable—and Special Agent John Jameson is operating at the center of it. Assigned to neutralize a dangerous militant leader, he instead uncovers a secret so explosive that delivering it safely may be impossible. With journalist Cat Early pulled into the chaos beside him, Jameson is also wrestling with something more personal: a faith newly claimed in a world coming violently apart. The stakes are civilizational, but the story never loses sight of the human cost.

What distinguishes Numbers as the third installment in the Prodigal Project series is how Abraham and Hart sustain tension across both the political and the spiritual. The narrative moves with the momentum of a thriller—shifting between globe-spanning conflicts and intimate moments of doubt and conviction—without letting either register overwhelm the other. Readers who have followed these characters through earlier volumes will find the relationships here carrying genuine weight, while the geopolitical machinery tightens around them in ways that feel both urgent and uncomfortably plausible.