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Facing Justice (Justice Series #1)
Diane/David Munson

Faithwalk Publishing, 2005 - 352 pages

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Mary, ONLY love's to read "outstanding , complex and edge of your seat book's"!!

First came "Facing Justice", WOW!! AS other's have explained in quite some detail what the book is about, I will just say that I have never read anything like this book and have already started on "Confirming Justice". Any age, any gender can read this book. I am keeping MY copies and ordering more for other people that I generally "share with". When I read their cred's it was amazing. They have "done it" seen it" and lived "through it". Non believer's can read this and will love it. To all other's the book show's our weakness and strength, through marriage, work and children, and how to keep and nurture those realtionship's. This book speed's along like a jet!! Went to their website, and my jaw dropped. What a ministry. Thank you Munson's for your Brilliant work in this book.


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A must buy, especially for those new to suspense thrillers

My opinion could not be summarized better than that of Tracy's Book Nook on [...] where she said "Facing Justice is a superbly written Christian action/adventure novel. I very much enjoyed this novel and would recommend it to anyone who likes law enforcement/legal adventure stories. Even if you haven't read a suspense thriller, Facing Justice is a great first! This novel has special significance as it is about the war on terror, particularly of interest since 9/11.

I found the characters to be well-developed and interesting. Nearly every character introduced in the novel has great empathic characteristics and the reader feels like s/he understands each one's personal motivations and personality. I liked how the main characters are facing professional as well as personal struggles throughout the story. I could really relate to Eva's struggle to balance home and work and the questioning of her desire to have another child or not.

The plot is fast paced with carefully scripted highs and lows. It definitely had me turning pages to discover what would happen next. I didn't want to put it down and was snatching a few pages here and there throughout the day. One problem I had with the novel was that the author would suddenly inform the reader of events that happened off on the side in the personal lives of the characters. They seemed a little stilted and disjointed at places and the reader is left feeling they missed out on something. A couple of times I wondered to myself, "When did this happen? Did I miss something?" I think these scenes were probably pared down in the interest of length as the novel is already 342 pages long. Perhaps the editing could have been a little more smooth in these areas.

The Christian element was woven throughout the novel but wasn't "in your face." A couple of the characters were having a real strugle with their faith or coming to faith in the novel. I found these struggles to be down-to-earth and realistic, especially Sari's struggles during the chaotic events in her life. It was a nice blending of faith with life and seemed very natural.

Overall, this was a fantastic read! I would heartily recommend it to anyone and will be keeping an eye out for this husband/wife author team in the future. Bravo!"


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Awesome Read

If you like legal/suspense thrillers, you've got to read this book. Diane and Dave Munson are giving John Grisham a run for his money.

Facing Justice is a page-turner. The characters are well developed and interesting. And the plot keeps you guessing right up to the end. The only disappointment was in finishing such a great story. I'm already looking forward to the next book.






From today's headlines and last week's church bulletin comes a new legal thriller from the Munson team.

Both Dave and Diane have such interesting legal backgrounds and that is evident in their first legal thriller. I felt like I had a behind the scenes pass to see how our justice system really works. I was very impressed. I believe we will be seeing many more novels from this duo.

Their book will stand out in the marketplace as I do not know of any other authors who are writing with the depth of legal experience combined with an intimate personal relationship with Jesus Christ. What a combination!


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Has international terrorism come to church? Former Federal Prosecutor Diane Munson and retired Federal Special Agent David Munson draw on their true-life experiences in this suspense novel about Special Agent Eva Montanna, whose twin sister died at the Pentagon on 9/11. Eva dedicates her career to avenge her death while investigating Emile Jubayl, a member of Eva?s church and CEO of Helpers International, who is accused of using his aid organization to funnel money to El Samoud, head of the Armed Revolutionary Cause, and successor to Al Qaeda. Family relationships are tested in this fast-paced, true-to-life legal thriller about the men and women who are racing to defuse the ticking time bomb of international terrorism.


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