The Returning (A Seer Novel)
The Returning (A Seer Novel) book cover

The Returning (A Seer Novel)

Paperback – January 17, 2017

Price
$15.85
Format
Paperback
Pages
432
Publisher
Tyndale House Publishers
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1496402295
Dimensions
5.5 x 1.2 x 8.2 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

Description

Review The third and final book of Dekker’s Seers series (after The Calling ) begins nearly two decades after Elise Brant was kidnapped as her parents and other Seers (those who can sense their true calling) fled Authority City. After the Seers’ departure, Dr. Roth Reynard injected Authority residents with Genesis Serum, erasing memories and creating an unnatural, robotic state of peace. Immune to the serum, Elise has long posed a threat. She survives under the protection of Authority president Jesse Cropper, who struggles with Reynard’s methods and madness. Meanwhile, the Seers, who have established a sanctuary in the mountains, have appointed a group of seven young people to return to Authority City in order to save those who have been deceived through the serum―and to search for Elise. Fearing Elise’s power, Reynard orders her death and sends security forces to round up and return the rebels to Authority City. Once the seven find Elise, it’s a battle against time and resources to bring light to the delusional darkness fostered by Reynard. Dekker pens another striking science fiction thriller including a well-developed dystopian society and strong depictions of good versus evil that can be easily read as a standalone. -- Publishers Weekly

Features & Highlights

  • They say the Awakening is coming.That she’s the key.
  • But can she find her identity in the lightBefore she perishes in the dark?
  • Twenty years have passed since Carrington and Remko Brant’s baby, Elise, was kidnapped and they were forced to leave her captive in the Authority City. Though they fled with the Seers far from Authority reach, they’ve never given up hope of rescuing their daughter from the man who betrayed them. Now Authority President, he’s ushered the city into a new era of “peace”―one where the Scientist Roth Reynard’s Genesis Serum has eradicated all memory of emotion or rebellion.But the mysterious Aaron and his Seers are once again on the move, threatening the illusion the Authority has worked so hard to build. As the Seers send seven chosen warriors to rescue Elise and bring restoration to the Authority City, the lines are drawn for a final battle between light and darkness. The key to ultimate victory may rest within the strangely powerful girl who has felt forgotten but was never abandoned―a truth she’ll need to wage war against the powerful forces of evil.

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Unfortunately seemed Theologically inaccurate...

I came into this book not having had read the first 2. After reading this book I really do not have a desire to go back and read them. I had a really hard time continuing to read this book. There are some major theological flaws present. I tried to read it as just a work of fiction but the spiritual undertones were too strong to not pay attention to them. I had no problem with the intense focus on our identity: Who we are in Christ. What I couldn't get passed was this idea that everyone has the light and just needs to remember they have it. That God is in all of us from the beginning and we just forgot. That is simply not true. We are born sinners. Apart from God. We are full of darkness from the beginning. We aren't full of light. God is light and in him there is no darkness at all. So he can't be in us when we are in darkness. It isn't until God opens our eyes that we can see our sin and need of a savior. Then through acceptance of what Jesus did on the cross we can be freed from our darkness and saved. Then we are in the light. Then we can shine out the love of Christ to a lost dark world. I couldn't get over this as it played out throughout the entire story. Also, I didn't like the way the author quoted scripture as the characters words and didn't give reference to where it came from in the Bible. Not even a notation. I felt uneasy in my spirit reading this story. It felt new agey too. The story line wasn't developed very thoroughly (I do understand that it may have been more clear had I read the other 2 books. So I didn't let this affect me too much.). I did not care for this book at all. If you're going to have that much spiritual emphasis in a book make sure it's done in a way that is theologically accurate.
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More mature writing, great story

Best book of the trilogy
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Garbage.

So stupid. The first book, pretty good. The second book, iffy at parts but not bad. This one, dumb. I couldn’t read it. I skipped from chapter 10 to the last chapter. So hey, maybe the middle doesn’t suck. But unlikely.
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Fast-packed Story!

This book really surprised me in a good way! I didn't think I would enjoy it as much as I did. I really liked the different themes that were Biblically related throughout. I definitely wouldn't say it's supposed to be an allegory to Christianity or anything. I loved the fast-paced story with the heart pumping adrenaline.

I want to thank Tyndale Publishers and Rachelle Dekker for the complimentary copy of this book for review and for judging during the INSPY awards. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I express in this review are my own. This is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s CFR 16, Part 255.
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I also love the books her dad Ted has written

All 3 of Rachelle Dekker's books are a firm hit with me. I also love the books her dad Ted has written, still trying to real ALL of them. Wonderful writing from both of them, exciting can't put down stories.
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Great book

What's not to like? It's a Dekker book!
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Dystopian finale that thrills the heart and soul

After completing the trilogy one sees that a Sovereign God knows best even when sacrifice is required. Thank you, Rachelle, for making me think outside the lInes to what matters eternally.
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Five Stars

Great ending of the series!
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For all you Christians looking for a good Dystopian series

The Returning by Rachelle Dekker is the final book in the A Seer Series. This is the continuation of Carrington and Remko's story. Having had to give up their daughter to seek safety; twenty years have passed and they have both regrets and triumph. The time has come for a new beginning and a final battle.

This book is for all you dystopian readers, for all you fantasy and science fiction readers :) This would be me and truthfully there are many Christian authors who do not know how to handle this genre well. Rachelle Dekker has done a phenomenal job at creating a new world. Her characters have come to life in this series and it's been an honor to read her books. Ok, now on to the the third and final book. I was at first a little shocked that she took the timeline so far ahead into the future, but after reading the book I liked it. You can see what time does for a mother and father who have lost a child. You also have the opportunity for new characters to be added into the story. It was a great idea and the executed well. So all in all dear readers read this series and read the final book that finishes the series oh so well :)

*Yo this book was given to me for my honest opinion!
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Beyond words!!!

Beyond words. Absolutely amazing!!!!! This whole series really encouraged my walk with God and i will be telling every reader I know about it!!!!!