Remember Tuesday Morning
A Story of Rediscovery Following Unexpected Loss Featuring a Brooding Hero and a Loyal K9 sidekick
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4.7 • 35 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Remember Tuesday Morning by #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury is a heartfelt story of grief, redemption, and learning to love again--featuring a brooding hero, a loyal K9 partner, and a second chance at faith and hope.
Years after losing his father in the Twin Towers, Alex Brady has built walls around his heart. Once deeply in love, he's now a man consumed by justice, determined to eliminate evil and prevent tragedies like 9/11 from ever happening again. With only his loyal K9 partner, Bo, by his side, Alex devotes himself to fighting crime--until a rash of devastating California wildfires forces him to face the pain he's long buried. When an environmental terrorist group targets a wealthy community, Alex risks everything to stop them. But it's the friendship of Clay and Jamie Michaels--and the gentle persistence of a woman who refuses to give up on him--that may finally help Alex rediscover the faith and love he thought he'd lost forever.
Continue the bestselling 9/11 Series with Remember Tuesday Morning--a powerful story of healing, courage, and the redeeming grace that can rise from ashes.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Prolific evangelical Christian fiction author Kingsbury (Between Sundays) revisits characters from her previously well-received 9/11 series in this stand-alone focusing on sheriff's deputy Alex Brady, who lost his fireman father in the twin towers attack. Now 25 years old, Brady, whose faith once ran sure and strong, turned from God and family after his father's death. He relocates to California and spends all his time trying to find the bad guys and put them away with the aid of his K-9 partner, Bo. Bent on preventing arsonists from setting more fires, Brady is stunned to discover that others have endured similar loss but have made peace and moved on. Despite his anger, Brady's heart begins to thaw when unexpected memories and people re-enter his life, forcing him to choose between bitterness or hope. In typical Kingsbury style, by book's end the troubles are tidily wrapped up, which is clearly not so in real life. But the novelist's ability to accurately express life's sorrows and grief through her characters' inner dialogue rings true time and again.
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