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The Circle Series
Full circle
Author Ted Dekker
Release Date 2004-2009
Series The Books of History Chronicles
Publication Order
Preceded by
none
Followed by
The Paradise Novels

The Circle Series is a 4-book series by Ted Dekker that is a part of The Books of History Chronicles. It is the centerpiece of the BoHC and tells the story of Thomas Hunter. The final book, Green, is a sequel and a prequel to the series, making the series a legitimate circle.

Books[]

  1. Black (2004)
    The first book in The Circle Series. This installment introduces readers to the protagonist, Thomas Hunter, as he finds himself navigating two interconnected realities, leading to a complex journey of discovery.
  1. Red (2004)
    The second book in The Circle Series. Thomas Hunter's dual-reality existence continues as he grapples with the challenges and mysteries that span both worlds.
  1. White (2004)
    The third book in The Circle Series. As the saga unfolds, Thomas Hunter's experiences in the parallel realities deepen, revealing profound connections and choices.
  1. Green (2009)
    The fourth book in The Circle Series. Serving as both a sequel and a prequel, this installment explores the events that came before and after the original trilogy, providing new insights and expanding the narrative.

Plot Summary[]

The Circle Series follows the journey of Thomas Hunter, a man who becomes intertwined with two disparate realities. In one reality, he finds himself in a fantastical world while In the other its a race against time to stop a deadly virus. These realities are linked by his dreams, blurring the lines between them. As Thomas navigates these dual existences, he uncovers hidden truths, faces moral dilemmas, and discovers the pivotal role he plays in shaping both worlds' destinies.

Black introduces readers to Thomas's predicament and the stark differences between the two worlds he inhabits. In Red, the suspense escalates as Thomas delves deeper into the connections between the realities, all while confronting dangerous adversaries. White further explores the significance of Thomas's choices as the boundary between reality and dream continues to blur.

Finally, Green adds a new layer to the series by acting as both a sequel and a prequel. It sheds light on events that occurred before and after the original trilogy, expanding the narrative's scope and deepening the understanding of Thomas's journey.

Throughout the series, themes of faith, identity, and the nature of reality are intertwined with fast-paced action and thought-provoking dilemmas. Ted Dekker's masterful storytelling weaves a complex and engaging narrative that captivates readers as they follow Thomas Hunter's quest for truth and purpose.

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