Illusion, Frank Peretti
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Illusion

Dane and Mandy, a popular magic act for forty years, are separated by a car wreck. Then Mandy awakes in the past, with truly magical abilities.
“Frank Peretti’s last novel creates a romantic world with sci-fi flourishes where likeable heroes, villain twists, and familiar places sell a dramatic performance.”
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House by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker

House

The only way out is in. One game. Seven players. Three rules. Game ends at dawn.
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Monster by Frank Peretti

Monster

Someone — no, something — emerges from the dense woods and begins pursuing them. Dependent on the efforts of a small town and a band of friends, Reed knows they have little time to find Beck.
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The Visitation by Frank Peretti
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The Visitation

As the quiet community of Antioch escalates in its religious fervor, Travis Jordan must questions his faith and the increasing extremism and zealotry overtaking the town.
“Twenty-five years after its summer 1999 publication, Frank Peretti’s The Visitation has aged beautifully, pitting one burned-out pastor versus church culture, heretical cults, and the quiet power of the true Christ.”
Lorehaven review, spring 2020
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The Oath

An ancient sin. A long forgotten oath. A town with a deadly secret.
“With deepening suspense, slow-reveals, and terrifying imagery, Frank Peretti’s literary beast features an enemy you might not expect.”
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Prophet, Frank E. Peretti
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Prophet

John Barrett, anchorman for the city’s most-watched newscast, is a man suddenly lost in a town he thought he owned. His comfortable world is being jarred to the breaking point.
“If great fiction dares explore culture wars, it must show more than perfect people smiling before a flat backdrop. Frank E. Peretti’s 1992 novel Prophet reflects this reality.”
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The Door in the Dragon's Throat (1989)

The Door in the Dragon’s Throat

Jay and Lila plunge down into the Dragon’s Throat, determined to find out what awaits them on the other side of the Door.
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Piercing the Darkness by Frank Peretti

Piercing The Darkness

Across a vast panorama of heart-stopping action, Sally Roe’s journey is a penetrating portrayal of our times, a reflection of our wanderings, and a vivid reminder of the redemptive power of the Cross.
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This Present Darkness, Frank E. Peretti
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This Present Darkness

A skeptical reporter and a prayerful pastor are caught up in a hideous New Age plot to enslave the townspeople of Ashton.
“This Present Darkness’s 1986 publication may have seemed insignificant at the time, but Frank E. Peretti’s first supernatural thriller shook the foundations of Christian fiction.”
Lorehaven review, spring 2020
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