Annie Christopher

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Annie Christopher is a fictional character from the Left Behind series.


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Annie is the fiance of David Hassid, a member of the Tribulation Force who resided at one time at its headquarters in New Babylon.

Annie is described as a military person, with short black hair and an athletic build. She is killed in The Indwelling, the seventh book of the series, when Leon Fortunato calls lightning down upon the crowd striking those who decide to not bow the knee to Nicolae. However her death is not confirmed until book eight, The Mark, when David is taken to the morgue to see her body by Hannah Palemoon, a nurse and fellow believer at the compound.


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