Two great authors with two fantastic looking books from Tyndale House.
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Possession by Rene Gutteridge
In the aftermath of investigating the D.C. sniper case, police detective Vance Graegan is burned out on life and love. Hoping to save his marriage, he quits the force and moves his wife and son to the other side of the country. But when the movers decide to hold his belongings for ransom, Vance is determined to ensure that his family’s new beginning is not ruined. Soon, though, losing his possessions becomes the least of his problems as everything they are fighting for begins to unravel in the hands of Vance’s past. In an unforgettable climax, a little boy’s innocent faith brings a group of desperate people to their knees. What is at stake counts for everything, but nothing can prepare Vance for who is behind it.
January, 2011
The Brotherhood by Jerry B Jenkins
Boone Drake has it made. He’s a young cop rising rapidly through the ranks of the Chicago Police Department. He has a beautiful wife and a young son, a nice starter house, a great partner, and a career plan that should land him in the Organized Crime Division within five years. Everything is going right. Until everything goes horribly, terribly wrong. His personal life destroyed and his career and future in jeopardy, Boone buries himself in guilt and bitterness as his life spirals out of control. But when he comes face-to-face with the most vicious gang leader Chicago has seen in decades, he begins to realize that God is a God of second chances and can change the hardest heart . . . and forgive the worst of crimes.
A thought-provoking police thriller from New York Times best-selling author Jerry B. Jenkins.
February, 2011
Wednesday 20 October 2010
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4 comments:
love the covers. very different from your typical CF book. also you can't go wrong with anything from RG.
thanks for sharing - they look great!
Definitely interested!!
FYI - Your link to Rene's website has a typo missing the 'd' http://www.renegutteridge.com/
Thanks MJ :) All fixed!
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