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Like Dandelion Dust
by Karen Kingsbury
In a quiet Florida town, life is idyllic for Jack and
Molly Campbell and their 4-year-old son, Joey. But one
day a phone call shatters their peace. A social worker
reports that Joey's biological father, newly released
from prison, wants his son back. Can Jack devise a plan
to circumvent a judge's devastating decision? 256 pages. |
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Last Night
by Terri Blackstock
Terror reigns when
electrical power is cut off across the world-creating a
global crisis that reveals even deeper darkness within
human hearts. What would you do? Whom could you and your
family trust, especially if there was a killer in the
neighborhood? The first book in this exciting new series
from Terri Blackstock. |
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End of the Spear
by Steve Saint
Asked to return to Ecuador by the same tribe who killed
his father and other missionaries 40 years earlier,
Steve Saint and his family try to help a Stone Age
people transition to the 21st century. Their efforts
lead to the discovery of the tribal intrigue behind the
murders---resulting in very difficult decisions! 250
pages. |
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Through the Gates of Splendor
by Elizabeth Elliot
In 1956, five young men, including Elliot's husband,
traveled into the jungles of Ecuador to establish
communication with the fierce Waorani Tribe. In a nearby
village, their wives waited to hear from them. The news
they received---all five missionaries had been
murdered---changed lives forever. A lasting story of
God's grace and great courage. 269 pages.
NOTE:
Recommend reading Through the Gates of Splendor by Elizabeth Elliot before
reading End of the Spear |
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Charade
by Gilbert Morris
Computer programmer Oliver Benson decides to radically
change his appearance to perpetrate an elaborate
deception, and wreak revenge on the two people who tried
to destroy him---his wife and his manager. Will Oliver
learn what real love is before it's too late? Or will
his betrayers discover his identity and end his life for
good? 352 pages. |