The Circle Trilogy
The Circle Trilogy
The Circle Trilogy
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Black:

Some say the world hangs in the balance of every choice we make. Now the fate of two worlds hangs in the balance of one man's choices in this adrenaline-laced epic where dreams and reality collide.

Fleeing assailants through deserted alleyways, Thomas Hunter narrowly escapes to the roof of a building. Then a silent bullet from the night clips his head . . . and his world goes black.

From the blackness comes an amazing reality of another world where evil is contained. A world where Thomas Hunter is in love with a beautiful woman.

But then he remembers the dream of being chased through an alleyway as he reaches to touch the blood on his head. Where does the dream end and reality begin?

Every time he falls asleep in one world, he awakes in the other. Yet in both, catastrophic disaster awaits him . . . may even be caused by him.

From New York Times bestselling author Ted Dekker, experience the novel that launched The Circle and first invited readers to dive deep.

Red:

“We have stepped off the cliff and are falling into madness.”

The mind-bending pace of Black accelerates in Red, book two of the Circle Series. Less than a month ago, Thomas Hunter was a failed writer selling coffee at the Java Hut in Denver. Now he finds himself in a desperate quest to rescue two worlds from collapse. In one world, he's a battle-scarred general commanding an army of primitive warriors. In the other, he's racing to outwit sadistic terrorists intent on creating global chaos through an unstoppable virus.

Two worlds on the brink of destruction. One unthinkable solution.

Enter an adrenaline-laced epic where dreams and reality collide. Nothing is as it seems, as Black turns to Red.

White:

Time Is Running Out In Two Realities.

In one world, a lethal virus threatens to destroy all life as scientists and governments scramble to find an antidote. In the other, a forbidden love could forever destroy the ragtag resistance known as The Circle.

Thomas can bridge both worlds, but he is quickly realizing that he may not be able to save either.

In this mind-bending adventure, Thomas must find a way to rewrite history as he navigates a whirlwind of emotions and events surrounding a pending apocalypse.

The fate of two worlds comes down to one man's choice--and it is a most unlikely choice indeed. Life. Death. Love. Nothing is as it seems. Yet all will forever be transformed by the decisions of one man in the final hours of the Great Pursuit.

REVIEWS

Customer Reviews

Based on 18 reviews
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Michael Perron

Finished first book… can’t wait to get into the second.

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Mike H Sears

Any Readers or Audible Listeners out there who are fans of JR Tolkien or CS Lewis, this guy is an amazing author who has created what I believe to be on the same level with Lord of the Rings... I am 2/3 the way through the first book and I am entirely mesmerized by this story of the struggle between good and evil. I think it takes the same concepts from Lord of the Rings and adds what we have learned and experienced in the past 80-90 years... A very captivating story that will make you think about how we allow evil in our own hearts, much less our culture and society. I highly recommend!

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Professor
Not quite as good as its predecessor but still worth putting on your reading list

"Red" continues Ted Dekker’s epic tale of good versus terrifying evil. The story of the fantasy world is much faster-paced and more exciting this time around, and it dominates the volume. By contrast, the storyline taking place in the modern day is uninspired and more of the same. Far from carrying the story as it did in the first book, the action here is derivative, feeling like an over-long extension of the first book more than anything else. Once again, the fantasy world is incredibly well thought-out, and the translation of spiritual concepts into the physical is excellent. If you think about it too hard, as I am prone to do, there are a few points which do not quite add up, but they do not detract significantly from the overall world. As to characters, the treatment of them is uneven. Many of the newcomers are developed with care through their actions and words while others rely on exposition for the reader to understand their attitudes, biases, and skills. Even Thomas, the main character, falls prey to this sometimes, with the book telling the reader how much he has changed, but he rarely speaks or acts differently than in the first book. Finally, I once again have gripes, as tedious as ever, with Mr. Dekker’s lack of knowledge about the military. For example, while it is unlikely a scientist could catch a ride on a military fighter jet, it is even less likely for said ride to be taken in an F-16. With only one seat, the passenger and the pilot are going to become very well acquainted before the trip is over. These inaccuracies are not story breaking, but they are a pet peeve of mine. In the end, the fantasy world dominates this story, making for a good read, not quite as good as the first book in the series but still well worth the time.

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Tre Say

There is also a book called green which completes the series.

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Debbie Thomas
Excellent!

I'm not a very eloquent writer, like some of these other reviews, but I wanted to share my thoughts. I read the trilogy years ago and have reread them since. These books are amazing, and they have helped change how I view God, His Love and His character. Ted Dekker is my favorite author and I've never read a book of his that I didn't love!

Customer Reviews

Based on 18 reviews
83%
(15)
17%
(3)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
M
Michael Perron

Finished first book… can’t wait to get into the second.

M
Mike H Sears

Any Readers or Audible Listeners out there who are fans of JR Tolkien or CS Lewis, this guy is an amazing author who has created what I believe to be on the same level with Lord of the Rings... I am 2/3 the way through the first book and I am entirely mesmerized by this story of the struggle between good and evil. I think it takes the same concepts from Lord of the Rings and adds what we have learned and experienced in the past 80-90 years... A very captivating story that will make you think about how we allow evil in our own hearts, much less our culture and society. I highly recommend!

P
Professor
Not quite as good as its predecessor but still worth putting on your reading list

"Red" continues Ted Dekker’s epic tale of good versus terrifying evil. The story of the fantasy world is much faster-paced and more exciting this time around, and it dominates the volume. By contrast, the storyline taking place in the modern day is uninspired and more of the same. Far from carrying the story as it did in the first book, the action here is derivative, feeling like an over-long extension of the first book more than anything else. Once again, the fantasy world is incredibly well thought-out, and the translation of spiritual concepts into the physical is excellent. If you think about it too hard, as I am prone to do, there are a few points which do not quite add up, but they do not detract significantly from the overall world. As to characters, the treatment of them is uneven. Many of the newcomers are developed with care through their actions and words while others rely on exposition for the reader to understand their attitudes, biases, and skills. Even Thomas, the main character, falls prey to this sometimes, with the book telling the reader how much he has changed, but he rarely speaks or acts differently than in the first book. Finally, I once again have gripes, as tedious as ever, with Mr. Dekker’s lack of knowledge about the military. For example, while it is unlikely a scientist could catch a ride on a military fighter jet, it is even less likely for said ride to be taken in an F-16. With only one seat, the passenger and the pilot are going to become very well acquainted before the trip is over. These inaccuracies are not story breaking, but they are a pet peeve of mine. In the end, the fantasy world dominates this story, making for a good read, not quite as good as the first book in the series but still well worth the time.

T
Tre Say

There is also a book called green which completes the series.

D
Debbie Thomas
Excellent!

I'm not a very eloquent writer, like some of these other reviews, but I wanted to share my thoughts. I read the trilogy years ago and have reread them since. These books are amazing, and they have helped change how I view God, His Love and His character. Ted Dekker is my favorite author and I've never read a book of his that I didn't love!