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enlarge | Author: Randy Alcorn Publisher: Multnomah Books Category: Book
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Rating: 98 reviews Sales Rank: 1068363
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 427 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 1.1
ISBN: 0880708263 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780880708265 ASIN: 0880708263
Publication Date: February 1, 1995
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Product Description Involved in a tragic accident under suspicious circumstances, award-winning journalist Jake Woods must draw upon all his resources in order to uncover the truth in this rerelease of the Randy Alcorn bestseller. Jake soon finds himself swept up in a murder investigation that is both complex and dangerous. Unaware of the threat to his own life, he struggles for answers to the mystery at hand and in doing so is plunged into a deeper search for the meaning to his own existence.
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Deadline October 4, 2008 Alcorn brings much of his research from his book "Heaven" into this story. Although I don't like fiction, I couldn't put this one down
Deadline September 16, 2008 A very interesting book!!! A mix of religion and mystery. Very thought provoking.
No wonder it was on the Bestseller list for 36 months! August 12, 2008 This was such an exciting,suspenseful,Christian mystery novel.
Wonderful and thorough character development.One really gets drawn into the story of these 3 guys and their families.
The moral and social issues that are examined are though-provoking.
The author succeeded on so many levels to make this book a joy to read.
An excellent work of fiction book by a true scholar August 3, 2008 My wife and I have been reading Heaven and enjoying it immensely, so I was very eager to check out his fiction works.
Alcorn makes a lot of thought-provoking points to Christians and others alike. There are a number of passages presented in the form of letters, newspaper columns and articles which could be easily used as text materials for advocacy groups. Every believer with a cause should check out his material here.
I was particularly struck by a passage that basically suggested that liberals have success in the media because they know how to relate to editors, writers and publishers, and that conservatives generally don't. Alcorn's not so subtle implication is that if we want to get our message out more effectively, we'd better learn how to relate and speak on their terms. (This is just one of many subtopics of the book.)
His descriptions of heaven are incredibly thought provoking. Again, having read Heaven, it was a delight to read a narrative account of heaven.
My only criticism, shallow as it may be, is that the book is pretty long. Alcorn covers a lot of ground here in terms of storyline, politics, theology, etc. and it may have been too much for one book. Having said that, I would highly recommend this book!
Deadline July 24, 2008 Randy Alcorn has written a very exciting series wiyh Deadline in the middle. The story has many twists and turns that keep you init`s grip right up to the surprise ending.
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