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Dark to Mortal Eyes 30 reviews Eric Wilson
WaterBrook Press, 2004
Great Debut
+ What a first novel + It's a roller coaster, not a train. + Peretti for the next generation
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Missing Witness (Chambers of Justice Series #4) 3 reviews Craig Parshall
Harvest House Publishers, 2004
Keeps Getting Better and Better!!!
+ Best since Parshall's Resurrection File
MISSING WITNESS, book number four in the Chambers of Justice series, presents Will Chambers with the most difficult challenge of his career. Talk about cold cases! He has to prove that Isaac Joppa, who lived more than 300 years ago, was innocent of piracy. Despite the lack of historical ...
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Custody of the State (Chambers of Justice Series #2) 7 reviews Craig Parshall
Harvest House Publishers, 2003
No argument here, Parshall shows he has the chops!
+ An Entertaining Legal Thriller + Another Winner! + will chambers returns
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The Cross Examination of Jesus Christ 6 reviews Randy D. Singer
WaterBrook Press, 2006
Courtroom Gimmick? Or Genuine Evidence?
+ Look at Jesus Go! + Solid Apologetics + An impressive defense
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Submerged (Perry Sachs Mystery Series #3) 8 reviews Alton Gansky
Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, 2005
Deeply Engrossing
+ Bogged Down, But Oh Well + kept me turning the pages + But Is It Christian Fiction?
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The Sign of the Sword 1 review Timothy, D. Wise
Emporium Press, 2005
Inventive and complex allegory/metaphor.
The Sign of the Sword is heavy allegory. I think the above description meant the descendants, not ancestors, of a shipwrecked raiding party of Arthurian-era Britons, who are held in the grip of a demonic being called Samhain. The group involved is struggling to deal with the issues surrounding the ...
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Intrepid Force 5 reviews Timothy D. Wise
Emporia Press, 2003
4.5 stars. A cool start for a series.
+ Great read! + A Must-Read for Action Adventure Junkies! + xmen meets power rangers
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The DMZ 5 reviews Jeanette Windle
Kregel Publications, 2004
Compelling
+ Continually Intriguing + Intriguing Read ! + Addiction at its best! + Hard to put down.
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A Treasure Deep (Perry Sachs Mystery Series #1) 8 reviews Alton L. Gansky
Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, 2005
Think you've got it figured out? You don't!
+ And now, "A Treasure Deep", by Alton Gansky. + Good suspense! Imaginative concept! + A Treasure Deep by Alton L. Gansky
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Malchus 11 reviews W. G. Griffiths
RiverOak Publishing, 2002
enjoyable to read
+ Good Read + malchus + Interesting read + VERY good book!
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Operation: Firebrand-Crusade (Operation: Firebrand Trilogy #2) 10 reviews Jefferson Scott
Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, 2003
Powerful and uplifting
+ Finally, good writing and realistic characters!!! + 4.5 Stars...........EXPLOSIVE!! Keep 'Em Coming!!! + Another Successful Operation Firebrand Mission + Operation Firebrand: Crusade
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The Resurrection File (Chambers of Justice Series #1) 17 reviews Craig Parshall
Harvest House Publishers, 2002
Intriguing, well-written, can't wait to read the next one
+ An Exciting Novel + A Thought Provoking Work, But Not Enough To Hook Me On This Series
I was drawn into this story from the first page. It is well-written, full of suspense, and tackles tough issues with depth and insight. Faith is subtle and is woven throughout the fabric of this rich story. But it doesn't preach. It allows the story to lead the reader to his or her own ...
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The Last Judgment (Chambers of Justice Series #5) 4 reviews Craig Parshall
Harvest House Publishers, 2005
A work of suspenseful drama infused with values and truths
+ Move over John Grisham! + `The Last Judgment' for Chambers of Justice Series
Craig Parshall has created a fitting finale for his "Chambers of Justice" series in this fifth book. THE LAST JUDGMENT incorporates all of the elements that made us wish this series would continue indefinitely: mature and likeable characters, topical timeliness, and electrifying courtroom drama, ...
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The Cross Examination of Oliver Finney 14 reviews Randy D. Singer
WaterBrook Press, 2006
This is a Must Read on your list!
+ A fast-paced "courtroom" drama! + The Cross Examination of Oliver Finney + Fabulous Combo!
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The Ultimate Reality Show 7 reviews Clay Jacobsen
Thomas Nelson, 2005
Excellent book!
+ interesting + Intense, suspense... WHAMO!!! + Christian Book with Current TV Show Theme + The Ultimate Reality Show is an undisputed winner!
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Irreparable Harm 11 reviews Randy D. Singer
WaterBrook Press, 2003
Fast paced Grisham style suspense
+ Fantastic Author + Short Review - Good Book - Good Story + This Novel Solidifies Singer As My Favorite Novelist + Meaty Read
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Field of Blood (Jerusalem's Undead Trilogy, Book 1) Eric Wilson
Thomas Nelson, 2008
This Present Darkness meets historical legends in this Biblically grounded series. The suicide of Judas Iscariot in 30 A.D. left his blood seeping into the soil of the Field of Blood, in Aramaic the Akeldama. When this same field is disturbed by work crews outside Jerusalem in 1989, a clan of supernatural Collectors is released from the ancient burial chambers. Infused with Judas's ...
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Firestorm: A Novel 3 reviews Jeanette Windle
Kregel Publications, 2004
An exciting and interesting read
+ Terrific storytelling and terrifying concept + Finally, some good Christian Writers
Drug dealing, terrorism, and smuggling are not typically the images that come to mind when you hear the words "Christian Fiction", but in Firestorm (Kregel Publications, July 2004, paperback, 560 pages), author Jeanette Windle captivates readers with a tale of suspense and intrigue that will keep ...
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A Shred of Truth (Aramis Black Mystery Series #2) 21 reviews Eric Wilson
WaterBrook Press, 2007
Eric continues to keep us hooked!
+ A Shred of Truth + Struggle of good and evil + BELIEVABLE! + Intoxicating
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Self Incrimination 12 reviews Randy D. Singer
WaterBrook Press, 2005
A great legal thriller
+ Awesome, Awesome, Awesome + A Great Book + Can't Get Into the First Person + entertaining but comfortable
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