Kingdom Come Books in Order
Part ofMark Goodwin Books in OrderThe Kingdom Come series by Mark Goodwin mixes political thriller elements with UFO phenomena and end-times deception.
Last updated: December 18, 2025
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Publication Order
3 books
Rider on a Pale Horse
by Mark Goodwin
2025
The chaos in America deepens as war and famine stalk the land. Silas Ford delves deeper into the deception masking the true nature of the visitors in the skies, realizing that the greatest threat to humanity is not from this world.
Behold a White Horse
by Mark Goodwin
2025
Col. Silas Ford is reassigned to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, only to uncover a sinister link between UFOs and the end times. Meanwhile, a political assassination pushes the United States to the brink of a new civil war.
Abomination
by Mark Goodwin
2025
The ultimate deception is revealed as the forces of darkness manifest openly. Silas Ford must confront the terrifying reality of the Abomination that causes desolation, fighting for the truth in a world given over to a strong delusion.
Series background & context
The Kingdom Come series represents a fascinating pivot for Mark Goodwin. While his previous work established him as a heavyweight in the economic collapse and grid-down subgenres, this saga takes a hard turn into the realm of science fiction. Instead of focusing solely on financial markets or electromagnetic pulses, Goodwin turns his eyes to the skies, tackling the increasingly relevant topic of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).
The narrative anchors itself on Colonel Silas Ford, a character who feels very much cut from the classic Goodwin cloth—principled, capable, and skeptical. Ford is a fighter pilot by trade, accustomed to tangible threats and clear rules of engagement. However, his career takes an unexpected detour when he is reassigned to a shadowy office within the Pentagon. His new job isn't flying jets; it is investigating the surge of unexplained aerial sightings that have captured the public’s imagination.
What starts as a bureaucratic dead-end quickly becomes a rabbit hole of terrifying proportions. Ford expects to find experimental aircraft or foreign drones. Instead, he uncovers a pattern of evidence suggesting that the entities operating these craft are not just technologically advanced, but spiritually malevolent.
It creates a scenario that is as disturbing as it is plausible.
Goodwin uses this setup to explore a specific and controversial interpretation of biblical prophecy. The series posits that the modern UFO phenomenon is not a visit from extraterrestrial neighbors, but a calculated deception orchestrated by demonic forces. In this context, the sudden appearance of "aliens" serves as the ultimate cover story—a way to explain away the Rapture or to unite humanity under a false, one-world religion. This fits perfectly with the scriptural warning of a "strong delusion" sent to mislead the masses in the last days.
While Ford battles these cosmic lies, the situation on the ground in America is rapidly deteriorating. The series runs a parallel plot thread involving a fractured political landscape that feels uncomfortably close to reality. The nation is on the brink of a second civil war, the economy is teetering, and a charismatic technology magnate has launched a presidential bid that promises order at the cost of freedom.
The brilliance of the series lies in how these two distinct crises converge. The political chaos creates a desperate population looking for a savior, while the phenomena in the sky offer a convenient, albeit false, solution to mankind's problems. The narrative weaves together the high-tech suspense of a Tom Clancy novel with the supernatural stakes of the Left Behind series.
Ultimately, Kingdom Come is more than just an alien invasion story. It is a cautionary tale about discernment. Goodwin strips away the Hollywood glamour of first contact to ask a difficult question: if the world were suddenly presented with a miracle from the stars, would we have the spiritual grounding to recognize it as a trap?
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