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Morally gray characters with macabre powers play well in Amy L. Saunder’s sequel, exploring the power of words and personal identity.
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Series author Jill Williamson and debut Andrew Swearingen craft this medieval political drama with complex characters and shifting motivations.
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Sara Ella’s new fantasy Glass Across the Sea reflects an enchanting parable of light illuminating darkness, leading to forgiveness and redemption.
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Thanks to fresh and fast-paced storytelling, E. A. Hendryx sweeps her readers into the orbital world of Suspended in the Stars.
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Fatal Defect
When Christian and gene-splicing technician Tamara Mack instructed to graft the AIDS virus onto an airborne particle, her refusal exposes a terrorist plot threatening everyone on earth.
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A Ship Possessed
After fifth years, the USS Triggerfish has returned, but she has not returned alone. Something is inside her—something unexpected and terrible.
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Wolf Time
Something’s gusting into Epsom, Minnesota. A Norwegian poet greets it with triumph. But Professor Carl Martell worries—because Martell cannot tell a lie, but he knows one when he hears it.
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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.
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Fire of Heaven
Newlyweds Brandon and Sarah Martus accept the call to become Revelation’s two prophets, and must prepare for the final showdown against Satan himself.
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The Crown of Eden
When a simple blacksmith unearths the lost crown of Eden, he is torn between his love for a beautiful maiden and his duty to honor a 100-year-old prophecy.
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Nephilim: The Truth is Here
Skeptical but hot for a story, journalist Art “Mac†Mackenzie follows a lead to Israel, where he comes across the remains of a nephilim: an ancient biblical giant, sired by demons and born of human women.
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Vanished
Caught with his team between trained paramilitary killers and an unearthly and deadly enigma, J.D. Stanton faces a choice that will stretch his Christian faith to the limits.
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Distant Memory
She couldn’t remember her name, her address, her family. Not even why someone wanted her dead—who was she?
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The Immmortal
Claudia is stunned by Asher Genzano’s story. Who is he? A fanatic? A religious zealot? A raving lunatic? Or is he what he says he is—a 2000-year-old man cursed with immortality?
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