The Beginning of Sorrows Books in Order
Part ofMark Goodwin Books in OrderThe Beginning of Sorrows series by Mark Goodwin is a conspiracy thriller about a DHS agent uncovering a plot to install a global government.
Last updated: December 18, 2025
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Publication Order
3 books
World Order
by Mark Goodwin
2020
Agent Joshua Stone continues his double life, working within the DHS while secretly aiding the patriot resistance. As the global government rolls out a digital currency to control the population, Joshua risks everything to expose the conspiracy before it's too late.
Upheaval
by Mark Goodwin
2020
The plan for a global government moves into its final phase, sparking open revolution in the streets. Joshua Stone and his allies wage a shadow war against the architects of the New World Order, trying to wake up a sleeping nation.
Cabal
by Mark Goodwin
2020
DHS agent Joshua Stone infiltrates a group of suspected domestic terrorists, only to find they are patriots preparing for a government coup. He discovers a plot by the global elite to deliberately crash the system and seize control.
Series background & context
In The Beginning of Sorrows, Mark Goodwin delivers a chilling vision of a world teetering on the brink of total collapse. This series is a political thriller with a spiritual pulse, diving deep into the hidden machinery of the "Deep State." It asks a terrifying question: what happens when the government you serve becomes the enemy of the people?
The saga follows Joshua Stone, a high-level agent with the Department of Homeland Security. Stone is a man of duty, dedicated to protecting the homeland from threats. However, his reality fractures when he is summoned to a classified briefing that reveals the true agenda of the elite. He learns that the sovereignty of the United States is being dismantled from within to make way for a Global Union.
The strategy is cold and calculated: "Order out of Chaos."
Stone discovers that the impending economic crashes and social upheavals aren't accidents. They are manufactured crises designed to break the public's will. The goal is to make the population so desperate that they will gladly trade their freedom for security. This new world order will be built on a cashless currency and ruled by Lucius Alexander, a charismatic technology mogul who promises peace but demands absolute submission.
As part of this transition, the government initiates oppressive firearms confiscations. Stone is tasked with infiltrating a network of "domestic terrorists" who are resisting the new laws.
He expects to find violent extremists. Instead, he finds patriots.
The people Stone is spying on are not enemies of the state; they are families, veterans, and believers who see the tyranny on the horizon. They are trying to prepare—spiritually and physically—for the turbulence ahead. This realization places Stone in an impossible bind. He sees that the "conspiracy theories" he once dismissed are actually the truth.
Now, he must choose where his true allegiances lie.
The series explores the unbearable tension between a soldier's duty to his superiors and a citizen's duty to the Constitution. Stone knows that if he exposes the Global Union, he puts a target on his own back and endangers his wife and son. But staying silent means being complicit in the destruction of his country.
Goodwin grounds the action in biblical prophecy, using the "beginning of sorrows" from scripture as a roadmap for the geopolitical unfolding. The story serves as both a warning and a guide, illustrating how quickly liberty can vanish when good men do nothing.
For readers who enjoy high-stakes espionage blended with end-times theology, this series offers a front-row seat to the apocalypse. It is a story about waking up to the truth, no matter the cost.
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