As a professional 'cleaner', Jonathan Quinn disposes of bodies and ties up loose ends. Doesn't get his hands dirty, no wet work. But when he discovers he's been hired to vanish all traces of Steven Markoff, one of his best friends who just happened to work for the CIA, his job suddenly hits too close to home.
Written to combat the influence of the occult on today's kids, these compelling stories show the reality of spiritual warfare. As Rebecca and her brother, Scott, discover the danger in the occult's deceptive practices, they learn to put their trust in God's truths.
“Unputdownable.”* “Brilliant and heart-pounding.”** “A tightly written page-turner.”*** Brett Battles won rave reviews for his debut novel, The Cleaner, which introduced hero Jonathan Quinn. A freelance operative and professional “cleaner,” Quinn knows better than to get emotionally involved in any of his jobs. But in this superb powerhouse of suspense, Quinn’s latest job is different. A friend and old colleague has been murdered. A woman has gone missing. And for Jonathan Quinn, this time it’s personal. Anonymity. Trust. Professionalism. In his world, Jonathan Quinn has a few rules. He’ll get rid of bodies that have to disappear; nothing ever gets traced back to him. But when Quinn is called to a busy Los Angeles port where a shipping container has just come in from the sea, it’s clear his rules have been violated. Inside the crate is a dead man—a man who once saved Quinn’s life. And while no one knows how CIA agent Steven Markoff died, Quinn has to do more than clean. He has to find Markoff’ s girlfriend, Jenny. To tell her that Markoff is dead. To find out why—and why someone sent Markoff’s body to him. Until a week ago, Jenny Fuentes was an assistant to an ambitious congressman. Now Jenny is missing, too, and a lot of man power is making sure she isn’t found. But Quinn has his own man power. He has tools that can pry into secrets held anywhere in the world. He has the skill to trade blows with killers and spies. And he has covert weapons: his eager and smart apprentice, Nate, and brilliant Orlando, his closest friend, who’s saved his life more than once. Racing from the corridors of power in Washington to the bustling streets of Singapore, Quinn won’ t stop until he uncovers the truth behind his friend’s violent death, the astounding reason Jenny has vanished—and what she knows about the most explosive deception of all. *Tess Gerritsen **Jeffery Deaver ***Booklist
“It’s time to return to biblical roots in reaching out to the younger generations,” says author Susan Seymour. She is passionate about the Word of God and America’s youth. However, years of teaching elementary, middle, and high school students and participating in church ministry programs to the same age groups have left her convinced that our nation is in dire need of sincere revival. Apostasy is both a call to awareness and an appeal for the church to simplify, returning to an emphasis on the simple foundations of our faith instead of a reliance on new and improved programs. Her message will encourage parents and leaders to take charge and contend for a generation that has been disillusioned by the ways of the world.
Joshua is doing his best to live a normal life. He is a good son for his struggling mother and is the organist at his uncle's church. An unexpected death knocks at his family's door, forcing him to quickly grow up. However, a series of mysterious events and a string of church fires, not only threaten Joshua's reputation, but also his freedom and very life, as the local police and ATF decide to focus solely on him. Joshua immediately puts his hope and trust in a newfound love named Lauren. But is Lauren exactly what God ordered, or is she deceiving him in who she really is? To complicate things even more, the community revival is fast approaching, and many lives are at stake. Joshua must throw away almost everything that he has ever learned to fully trust God before it's too late. Can Joshua solve the mystery and save himself, or must he sacrifice his love with Lauren and his freedom to save the many lives attending the community revival? He must choose between death and love or life and truth.The Deceived is a Christian mystery with suspense, spiritual lessons, and love. It is a creative and unique story, designed with twists and turns, that will not only surprise you, but also inspire your own thoughts about life, love, self-growth, and the spiritual power within us all through God.
A year and a half after the horrific Masonville High mass shooting, Owen is determined to uncover why the Creepers have converged on his land and the school--a necessary step toward his ultimate mission to drive evil forces out of Masonville.
"The first modern English translation and dual-language edition of a Renaissance Italian comedy of intrigue, involving twins and mistaken identities, believed to be a source for Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night.' Includes introduction, bibliography, plot summary, notes"--
At an opulent masquerade ball no one is who they’re pretending to be, but when the affair ends in death, Nick and Celia will have to unmask a killer . . . Word of an upcoming engagement that will join two prominent families has tongues wagging among San Francisco society, but Celia worries the bride-to-be may be making a serious mistake. Her intended, a controlling man and a known womanizer, has recently been linked to a violent attack on a former mistress. When a hapless maid is poisoned at the party where the engagement was to be announced, Celia discovers that the fiancé was the intended victim. Detective Nick Greaves is called to the scene to investigate the grim death and finds once again that Celia has already unearthed valuable clues. Teaming up to track down the would-be murderer, they soon determine that any number of people had reason to do away with the man. And when another young woman is found dead, Celia realizes that cornering the killer may expose a cruel truth at the heart of a wealthy family’s deceptions . . . Praise for the Mysteries of Old San Francisco: “Nancy Herriman gives us another twisty Old San Francisco mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. Readers won’t be able to put this one down until they know who the killer is.” —Victoria Thompson, USA Today bestselling author of Murder on Bedford Street “A mystery gem! . . . A well-described environment and era, cleverly devised crimes, realistic methods of investigation, well-developed characters, some nail-biting, and a strong female lead . . . Superb!” —Kings River Life Magazine for No Refuge from the Grave “A thrilling entry in the Mystery of Old San Francisco series! With a smart and engaging detective duo, a clever mystery, seamlessly interwoven historical details, and a sweet romance, No Justice for the Deceived is a pure delight. Nancy Herriman has written another winner!” —Ashley Weaver, Edgar-nominated author of the Amory Ames Mysteries
They are people caught between two worlds. Each has experienced a terrible tragedy. They must now live in broken earthly bodies as well as exist in the spiritual world. These people have chosen to remain in their broken earthly body to help their loved ones. They are individuals who know the time spent in their broken earthly body will serve a life-altering purpose for those they love. Only when this purpose is served can they be free to go completely into the spiritual world. This is what they all agreed to when given a choice after their tragedy.