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Daniel and Jennifer Kaine find themselves in a small Kentucky town protecting an
eccentric woman with a hidden past from a man contracted to kill her.
In Martin Pool, life is sweet for Garrison Reed. A lovely wife, a thriving business,
and idyllic surroundings. But trouble can surface in the best of circumstances -
trouble like the waterlogged corpse of his lifelong friend, snagged on the end of
a fish stringer. Trouble like a Southern sheriff who wants to pin the murder on
him.

While honeymooning on the shores of Lake Erie, Daniel and Jennifer Kaine planned
to relax, but that was before they met Vali Tremayne. The famous Christian singer
had been in seclusion since her fiance died in a fiery plane crash. Worse yet,
someone was tormenting her mercilessly -- maybe even trying to kill her. And now
the Kaines are thrust into Vali's nightmare . . .

Whitney Sharyn, a new friend of the Kaine's, is being stalked by someone seeking
revenge. Can Daniel and Jennifer save her in time?

Louis Dubose, international art dealer, has been murdered. The police are certain they've got their man. Recently fired by Dubose, Ben Robinson has a motive backed by a convincing trail of evidence. Except that one person isn't convinced—someone who knows Ben well. Knows that he's quite capable of trashing human lives but not of taking them. Now that person is about to gamble her own well-being on his innocence . . . when her personal indictment against him may be almost as bitter as murder. The question is, does Sharon Robinson know Ben as well as she thinks she does? Two small kidnapping victims hold the answer—and time to save their lives is running out.
Ulterior Motives is more than just a superbly crafted suspense novel. It's a
wrenching portrayal of the cost of forgiveness, of innocence and faith pitted against
monstrous evil, and of skepticism's journey to the cross of Christ.
Beth Wright, a newspaper reporter, is hot on the trail of a story that could expose something very ugly at the St. Clair Children's Home. Someone else is hot on Beth Wright's trail—someone who wants to make sure her story never sees the press. Between them stands Nick Hutchins, a social worker who finds his own gut hunches about the children's home increasingly confirmed, first by Beth's investigation . . . then by a high-speed attempt on her life . . . and finally, by an intruder's startling confession. As the drama unfolds, a horrifying picture emerges of helpless children under the sway of a modern-day Fagin. Just one person holds the key that can save them: Beth herself. But using that key could cost Beth her reputation . . . if it doesn't first cost her life.
Presumption of Guilt is a gripping portrayal of the depths of human evil, the
soul-twisting influence of lies . . . and of the liberating power of truth and the
far-reaching freedom of God's mercy and grace.

A college professor dead under mysterious circumstances. A secretary who hates
the victim with lethal ferocity. A vengeful former student. To university archivist
and former intelligence agent Ben Reese, the sudden death of his old friend and
colleague Richard West, Chair of the English Department, looks like murder, but in
a small buttoned-down private college, can it ever be proved? Not until an attack
on his own life tells Ben all he needs—and fears—to know about a brilliant,
sociopathic killer. . .

When Maggie Ditllitz trades in her Harvard MBA and lucrative career to pursue a
call to ministry, she expects relief from the competitive pressures of the business
world. Instead she discovers that many people are not ready to accept a female
minister and she develops tangled new relationships which involve her in shocking
intrigue...and murder.
Eager to spend time with her husband while they remodel their home, Helen
Bradley is dismayed when the family patriarch, Patrick O’Donnell, summons her
to his secluded island resort. Knowing her uncle’s eccentric tendencies, Helen is
reluctant to leave—until she learns there have been attempts on Paddy’s life.
Helen arrives at Paradise Island intent on assuring her uncle of his safety. But
fears abound, and Helen promises to search for answers. Hillary, Paddy’s faithful
nurse and companion, stands to inherit a substantial sum when Paddy dies. Even
Paddy’s children, Richard and Claire, harbor potential motives, as do their
spouses. But why would any of them, all so dear to Paddy, want him dead?
When signs of Mary, the island’s legendary ghost, surface, suspicion turns to the
unknown.
An exotic holiday turns into a struggle for survival. Will Ben Sylvester find a way
to stop a desperate man's coup?
When Challys Winthrop promises her dying mother that she will take care of her
little brother, Ty, she knows it means keeping him away from her ruthless
stepfather. But in order to do so, she is forced to go against her guileless nature
and devise an elaborate and daring plan. Caught in the midst of a series of
unforeseen circumstances that threaten to unravel her perilous scheme, Challys
finds she must make yet another desperate decision. Little does she know it will
come back to threaten her newfound happiness and love. Through it all, a
shadow of fear follows her: Will she ever be free of her stepfather's hold on her
and Ty?
A travel writer accompanies her sister on a tour of Great
Britain, but then her sister suddenly disappears amid rumors of an enormous
debt. Forced to rely upon a photographer she doesn't trust, can she solve her
sister's mystery?
The disappearance of a co-worker and the discovery of an art-smuggling
operation unite porcelain buyer Kylie Austin with corporate vice-president Jack
Sullivan in a race to discover the culprit. A Portrait book.
When an archaeology team uncovers a parchment in Turkey that purports to be
a message from Mary, the mother of Jesus, the fallout is guaranteed to by
cataclysmic. Instantly, factions from the Vatican, the United States government,
shadowy foreign parties, and even a dying media magnate begin a frantic and
sometimes violent struggle to gain control of the scroll.
Father Michael del Rio and U.S. embassy aide Valerie Miller are two people
caught in the middle of the maelstrom surrounding the search to uncover the
secret of the parchment. But is the document even real and is what it reveals
about the mother of our Lord actually the truth? And if it is, can the church
survive the certain tremors sure to accompany its revelation?
More than just a taut story filled with international intrigue, The Ephesus
Fragment is a careful examination of personal Christian faith. No single character
can approach the scroll without having his own beliefs challenged, even shaken
to the core. Nor can he go away without being forever changed. You'll be
changed as well.
SHE COULDN'T REMEMBER HER NAME,
HER ADDRESS,
HER FAMILY.
NOT EVEN WHY SOMEONE WANTED HER DEAD—
WHO WAS SHE?
SHE HAD LOST HER WALLET, HER IDENTITY—EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE
CLOTHES ON HER BACK—AND HER LIFE.
She awoke in a room she didn't remember, asleep on a bed she did not
recognize, in a hotel she had never heard of, bruised and battered from an
incident she couldn't recall.
THEN HER LIFE TURNED COMPLICATED.
Her sister’s unexpected death draws Morgan Carruthers into the lives of her
widowed brother-in-law, Troy Woodsen, and his two children. In her attempt to
bring comfort to the grieving family, however, she stumbles onto a tapestry of
suspicion surrounding Beth’s death.
When police confirm that the death was not an accident, Morgan’s own
investigation draws her to the Internet and the unknown forces lurking there. But
Morgan soon finds that the sinister powers that tormented Beth have now begun
to target her.