Left Behind: The Kids, books 23-25, by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye (and Chris Fabry, uncredited).
These are among the better in the series (especially 24 & 25), although
that could be construed as faint praise. There is some real drama, some
page-turning moments, and some actual character development. Yes the dialogue is clunky at points, and the
action slows down numerous times for (literal) preaching, but the scope of the
action is epic, and the pacing on these two is strong.
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