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Green (Novel)

Black: The Birth of Evil
Red: The Heroic Rescue
White: The Great Pursuit
Green: The Last Stand
The Circle
AuthorTed Dekker
LanguageEnglish
Genre
Christian, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Thriller
PublisherThomas Nelson
Published2004 - 2009
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Audiobook

The Circle Series, formerly known as the Circle Trilogy until the novel Green was released in September 2009, is a tetralogy of spiritually inspired novels by American author Ted Dekker, written mostly in 2004, about a man named Thomas Hunter who, after a head injury, wakes up in an alternate reality every time he goes to sleep. The stakes are raised when he realizes that a deadly virus is about to be unleashed in the world, and that the other earth is also being threatened with catastrophe. The pace quickens as links and parallels between the two worlds are revealed, and the clock begins to run down for both worlds.


The Circle Series takes place in the same universe as several other Dekker novels, and makes several references to them. These other novels include the Paradise Novels, the Lost Books, Skin, House, and Immanuel's Veins.




Contents





  • 1 Subtitle changing for Green


  • 2 Graphic novels


  • 3 Books


  • 4 Books connected with this series

    • 4.1 The Lost Books Series


    • 4.2 The Paradise Series


    • 4.3 The Books Of Mortals Series



  • 5 Graphic Novels


  • 6 External links




Subtitle changing for Green


Originally, Green was called "The Beginning and the End," and was meant to be both the first and the last book of the series, causing an infinite loop in the timeline. Many fans were confused and spoke out about this, so Dekker wrote a new ending to Green called "The Last Stand" which brought a level of closure to the series. It can be found in the 4-in-1 collector's edition, The Circle.



Graphic novels


Ted Dekker also released the original trilogy as graphic novels in 2007. They were written by Matthew Hansen and Bob Strachan.



Books



  • Black: The Birth of Evil (2004)


  • Red: The Heroic Rescue (2004)


  • White: The Great Pursuit (2004)


  • Green: The Last Stand (2009)


Books connected with this series



  • House (2006) with Frank Peretti


  • Skin (2007)


The Lost Books Series




  1. Chosen (2008)


  2. Infidel (2008)


  3. Renegade (2008)


  4. Chaos (2008)


  5. Lunatic (2009) with Kaci Hill


  6. Elyon (2009) with Kaci Hill


The Paradise Series



  1. Showdown (2005)


  2. Saint (2006)


  3. Sinner (2008)


The Books Of Mortals Series




  1. The Keeper (2011) with Tosca Lee


  2. Forbidden (2011) with Tosca Lee


  3. Mortal (2012) with Tosca Lee


  4. Sovereign (2013) with Tosca Lee


Graphic Novels



  • Black (2007)


  • Red (2007)


  • White (2007)

  • "Green" ( 2014)


External links


  • Ted Dekker's Official Website






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