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Whom Shall I Fear? |
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Rating: Summary: This should be on the bestseller list. Review: Athol Dickson is a master of metaphors, painting pictures that soothe one minute and chill the next. The twists and turns in the plot were so unexpected that I finally quit trying to guess how it would come out and just enjoyed the ride. The book has a message, but it's delivered in a way that's powerful in its very subtlety. Read this book!
Rating: Summary: Beware! Review: If you want to accomplish anything else in the time it takes to read this book, well, rearrange your daytimer! Athol Dickson paints the portraits, landscapes and abstractions of "Whom Shall I Fear" with a steady, artistic brush. You won't be disappointed. And if you have to put it down, it will only be with a longing look and a "See ya soon. Real Soon."
Rating: Summary: This mystery was to good to put down. Review: Normally I am a non-fiction reader. I found alot of fiction, dumbed-down, or offensive. This Book has really stood out to me, as an excellent mystery. A couple of times I thought I knew who did it, but of course I didn't. It had such a surprising and intreaging ending.. I was totally involved in the story all the way through. It has a hint of a Christian theme, but not so much that you are bombared with theology. I am a Christian, and found,this book was not offensive, or overdone. It was a pleasure. I am reading the next one in the series. I would high recommend this book to my Chirstian friends, as well as my non-Christain freinds. In my opinion it is one of the best fiction books I have read in years. Well Done.
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