The Great Divide delivers a spellbinding courtroom drama, with sequences reminiscent of Turrow’s Presumed Innocent. And the personal tale of Marcus Glenwood is as captivating as the legal drama.
This intriguing story will find you guessing about what happened to the Indian Army captain in snowbound mountains in the disputed no-man’s land between Pakistan and India. The event so profoundly affected his life that he snuck his family into America in shame.
The Apostle Paul is brought to life through the eyes of his friend and physician Luke. The persecutor of Christians, the Pharisee Saul, is also brought to life through Paul’s memoirs of his childhood and ascension to power in Jerusalem, before his miraculous conversion.
The Beckoning. The Brutalizing. The Haunting. This is how Linda Warner describes her brother’s experiences on the PT Boat dubbed The Werewolf in World War II. She describes the calling of Billy Centro to serve, the agony of war, and his 70-year battle with PTSD that ensued.
An explosive manuscript written by an anonymous author has agents and publishers dying to get their hands on it. Literally. This brilliant plot kept me guessing through the final page, and saved a couple twists for the end.
Without Warning kept me intrigued from the opening page. Just when I thought I had the plot figured out, I realized I was wrong. Or was I only partially wrong?