Dead of Night
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4.0 • 5 Ratings
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
All words fell away. I pushed myself off the path, noticing for the first time the signs of earlier passage—the matted earth, broken twigs. And I knew. My mouth turned cottony. I licked my lips, took three halting steps. My maddening, visual brain churned out pictures of colorless faces on a cold slab—Debbie Lille, victim number one; Wanda Deminger, number three . . . He’d been here. Dragged this one right where I now stumbled. I’d entered a crime scene, and I could not bear to see what lay at the end. . . . This is a story about evil. This is a story about God’s power. A string of murders terrorizes citizens in the Redding, California, area. The serial killer is cunning, stealthy. Masked by day, unmasked by night. Forensic artist Annie Kingston discovers the sixth body practically in her own back yard. Is the location a taunt aimed at her? One by one, Annie must draw the unknown victims for identification. Dread mounts. Who will be taken next? Under a crushing oppression, Annie and other Christians are driven to pray for God’s intervention as they’ve never prayed before. With page-turning intensity, Dead of Night dares to pry open the mind of evil. Twisted actions can wreak havoc on earth, but the source of wickedness lies beyond this world. Annie learns where the real battle takes place—and that a Christian’s authority through prayer is the ultimate, unyielding weapon.
Customer Reviews
Author is a racist right from the beginning of the book
This author has the nerve to quote Ephesians 6:12 but the first chapter she’s being racist towards black people. How utterly ridiculous
All I did was sample the book and this has to be the most racist novel I’ve ever read! “Wide lips and nose of an African American” and “I was shocked he spoke in a cultured tone, I was expecting something more urban and HipHop”… and this author has the nerve to have Bible verses in the beginning of her book and act like God put his stamp of approval on this garbage.
This is why I have a problem with Christian fiction. A lot of racists to weed through and it’s sad that we as the body of Christ would even have to do that…
I had to stop reading Terry Blackstock for the same racist reasons…and these are supposed to be Christians??? What a shame…
This book is zero stars.