The Days of Elijah Books in Order
Part ofMark Goodwin Books in OrderThe Days of Elijah series by Mark Goodwin is a direct sequel to The Days of Noah, following survivors through the Great Tribulation.
Last updated: December 18, 2025
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Publication Order
4 books
Wormwood
by Mark Goodwin
2017
The judgments of the Great Tribulation intensify as a blazing star falls from the sky, poisoning the waters. Everett Carroll and the remnant believers struggle to find clean water and safety while evading the enforcers of the global government.
The Seventh Vial
by Mark Goodwin
2017
The final bowls of wrath are poured out, turning the seas to blood and scorching the earth with fire. As the world marches toward the battle of Armageddon, Everett and his friends prepare for the ultimate conclusion of history.
Angel of the Abyss
by Mark Goodwin
2017
The Fifth Trumpet sounds, opening the bottomless pit and unleashing a demonic horde upon the earth. Everett Carroll fights to protect his group from the supernatural tormentors that are stinging humanity into madness.
Apocalypse
by Mark Goodwin
2016
Millions vanish in the blink of an eye, plunging the world into chaos. CIA analyst Everett Carroll realizes the biblical Rapture has occurred and he has been left behind to navigate the rise of a terrifying new global order.
Series background & context
For those who followed the slow collapse of society in The Days of Noah, the story is far from over. Mark Goodwin picks up the narrative thread immediately after the chaotic conclusion of the previous series, thrusting readers into a world that has fundamentally changed in the blink of an eye. The primary perspective returns to Everett Carroll, a character whose background makes his current predicament deeply ironic.
Everett is a former CIA analyst. throughout his career, he was trained to interpret data, uncover hidden truths, and predict global instability. He had all the information necessary to see what was coming, yet he viewed the warnings of biblical prophecy through a lens of skepticism. Now, he faces the ultimate regret. The Rapture has occurred, removing millions of believers from the planet, and Everett is still here.
He knows he missed the boat.
Instead of a quick exit, he is now forced to navigate the Great Tribulation. This is a seven-year period of divine judgment that Goodwin depicts with gritty, literal detail. The narrative moves systematically through the events described in the Book of Revelation, bringing the seal, trumpet, and bowl judgments to life. These aren't presented as metaphors; the characters must deal with the physical reality of water turning to blood, stinging locusts, and scorching heat.
While the planet itself seems to be rebelling against its inhabitants, the human threat is just as dangerous.
A global government has risen to fill the vacuum left by the mass disappearances. Led by a charismatic and deceptive world leader, this new regime promises security in exchange for total control. For Goodwin, this scenario provides the perfect backdrop to explore themes of privacy, economic independence, and government overreach. The antagonist force isn't just an army; it is a surveillance state that demands worship and compliance.
Everett finds himself leading a small band of new believers who are trying to stay off the grid. The skills he learned in the intelligence community are no longer just for analysis; they are essential for survival. He has to help his group evade capture while the world around them is systematically dismantled by supernatural forces.
This series serves as a bridge between political thriller and spiritual drama. It moves beyond the initial shock of the apocalypse and digs into the day-to-day reality of surviving in a world that is openly hostile to faith. For Everett, the goal is no longer just to stay alive, but to redeem the time he has left.
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