The Final Hour (The Homelanders #4) 
Charlie West has held on to that belief, but now he's starting to wonder. He went to bed one night an ordinary high-school kid. When he woke up, he was wanted for murder and hunted by a ruthless band of terrorists. He's been on the run ever since. Now he's stuck in prison, abandoned by his allies, trying desperately to stay a step ahead of vicious prison gangs and brutal guards. And a flash of returning memory tells him another terrorist strike is coming soon. A million people will die unless he does something. But what? He's stuck in a concrete cage with no way out and no one who can help. Charlie has never felt so alone and yet he knows he can't give in or give up . . . not with the final hour ticking away.
A thriller that reads like a teenage version of 24 . . . an adrenaline-pumping adventure. TheDailyBeast.com (review of The Last Thing I Remember)"
The final hour is an amazing finish to an electric series. With a mind blowing twist in the plot that threatens the lives of millions, Charlie West and his friends have little more than a day to prevent this perilous plot. 10/10, great book! Definitely recommended. (you'll need to have read the first few books in the series or you wont know what going on).

I was strangely satisfied at the end of the third book, more so then I was at the end of this one. For one thing, it was really drawn out. It really could have been half the length and been fine. So many people are in danger, nothing ever happens to them. But what really got me was that Charlie didn't really care about his faith anymore. He had a perfect opportunity to share his faith several times and he wasted it.The ending was super rushed and I was so sad I didn't get to see things wrapped
This book starts with a bang and keeps going full throttle to the end. Action, action, action, it hardly ever lets up. The forth in a series that looks now to be done, is fast paced and hard to put down. I read it in one afternoon. I'm not sure if Charlie will ever be able to return to normal life, he is anything but a normal kid.I think this is a great book for kids 11 and older, especially boys. Good values and the message that you are never alone are weaved in and out of these pages. God is
I am really going to miss Charlie and his fight for freedom. And I loved getting to see more of his interactions with Sensei Mike in this book. The author is so good at foreshadowing, making his books extremely hard to put down. The realism was stretched even more in this book and the very ending was slightly disappointing, but still a great ending to a great series. I got everything I wanted and expected out of this series finale, with a few surprises.
This series ended very well! I was not disappointed.
Andrew Klavan
Hardcover | Pages: 345 pages Rating: 4.34 | 2407 Users | 221 Reviews

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| Title | : | The Final Hour (The Homelanders #4) |
| Author | : | Andrew Klavan |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 345 pages |
| Published | : | July 18th 2011 by Thomas Nelson Publishers |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Adventure. Mystery. Fiction. Christian Fiction |
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"You're not alone. You're never alone."Charlie West has held on to that belief, but now he's starting to wonder. He went to bed one night an ordinary high-school kid. When he woke up, he was wanted for murder and hunted by a ruthless band of terrorists. He's been on the run ever since. Now he's stuck in prison, abandoned by his allies, trying desperately to stay a step ahead of vicious prison gangs and brutal guards. And a flash of returning memory tells him another terrorist strike is coming soon. A million people will die unless he does something. But what? He's stuck in a concrete cage with no way out and no one who can help. Charlie has never felt so alone and yet he knows he can't give in or give up . . . not with the final hour ticking away.
A thriller that reads like a teenage version of 24 . . . an adrenaline-pumping adventure. TheDailyBeast.com (review of The Last Thing I Remember)"
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| Original Title: | The Final Hour |
| ISBN: | 1595547150 (ISBN13: 9781595547156) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Homelanders #4 |
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Ratings: 4.34 From 2407 Users | 221 ReviewsDiscuss Based On Books The Final Hour (The Homelanders #4)
Um...so it was good? I felt like it was a rather disappointing end to the series and I didn't like the ending - it felt too abrupt to me. (Plus, I fell asleep like two or three times while reading this...though that's probably just because I'm a tired college student. xD)I also felt some of the characters' actions weren't 100% in line with their character and that bothered me a bit. Maybe I'm alone in this? *shrugs*Overall, it was a decent book but not as good as the third one. I enjoyed theThe final hour is an amazing finish to an electric series. With a mind blowing twist in the plot that threatens the lives of millions, Charlie West and his friends have little more than a day to prevent this perilous plot. 10/10, great book! Definitely recommended. (you'll need to have read the first few books in the series or you wont know what going on).

I was strangely satisfied at the end of the third book, more so then I was at the end of this one. For one thing, it was really drawn out. It really could have been half the length and been fine. So many people are in danger, nothing ever happens to them. But what really got me was that Charlie didn't really care about his faith anymore. He had a perfect opportunity to share his faith several times and he wasted it.The ending was super rushed and I was so sad I didn't get to see things wrapped
This book starts with a bang and keeps going full throttle to the end. Action, action, action, it hardly ever lets up. The forth in a series that looks now to be done, is fast paced and hard to put down. I read it in one afternoon. I'm not sure if Charlie will ever be able to return to normal life, he is anything but a normal kid.I think this is a great book for kids 11 and older, especially boys. Good values and the message that you are never alone are weaved in and out of these pages. God is
I am really going to miss Charlie and his fight for freedom. And I loved getting to see more of his interactions with Sensei Mike in this book. The author is so good at foreshadowing, making his books extremely hard to put down. The realism was stretched even more in this book and the very ending was slightly disappointing, but still a great ending to a great series. I got everything I wanted and expected out of this series finale, with a few surprises.
This series ended very well! I was not disappointed.


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