Joel C. Rosenberg

Joel C. Rosenberg is a New York Times best-selling author, known for his conservative political thrillers that often explore the impact of terrorism on Bible prophecy. He is an Evangelical Christian and the founder of The Joshua Fund, a nonprofit organization that provides assistance to those affected by terrorism in Israel, Palestine, and Lebanon. It is important to note that he should not be confused with another author of the same name who writes sci-fi/fantasy.

Joel has written a number of successful book series, including the J.B. Collins series. Many of his books have become bestsellers, reaching the top of various bestseller lists. His writing draws on his background working with U.S. and Israeli leaders, including Steve Forbes, Natan Sharansky, and Benjamin Netanyahu. Joel's unique perspective, combined with his storytelling abilities, has made him a popular and well-respected author in his genre.

In addition to his work as an author, Joel is also the founder of The Joshua Fund, a nonprofit organization that aims to bless Israel and its neighbors in the name of Jesus. He and his wife have four sons and currently reside near Washington, D.C.
The Last Jihad Books
# Title Year
1 The Last Jihad 2002
2 The Last Days 2003
3 The Ezekiel Option 2005
4 The Copper Scroll 2006
5 Dead Heat 2008
David Shirazi Books
# Title Year
1 The Twelfth Imam 2010
2 The Tehran Initiative 2011
3 Damascus Countdown 2013
J. B. Collins Books
# Title Year
1 The Third Target 2015
2 The First Hostage 2015
3 Without Warning 2017
Marcus Ryker Books
# Title Year
1 The Kremlin Conspiracy 2018
2 The Persian Gamble 2019
3 The Jerusalem Assassin 2020
4 The Beirut Protocol 2021
5 The Libyan Diversion 2023
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Auschwitz Escape 2014
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Epicenter 2006
2 Inside the Revolution 2009
3 Epicenter Study Guide 2009
4 Inside the Revival 2010
5 Implosion 2012
6 The Invested Life 2012
7 Israel at War 2012
8 Enemies and Allies 2021
Joel C. Rosenberg Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Israel, the Church, and the Middle East 2018