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Adam

Dekker, Ted 1962- (Author).

Summary: FBI behavioral psychologist Daniel Clark has been made famous by his arguments that religion is one of society's greatest antagonists. What Daniel doesn't know is that his obsessive pursuit of a serial killer known only as "Eve" will end in his own death at Eve's hand. Twenty minutes later Daniel is resuscitated, only to be haunted by those twenty missing minutes of life. It soon becomes painfully clear that the only way to stop Eve is to recover those missing minutes by dying . . . again. What isn't nearly as clear is just how many times he will have to die to discover the truth, not only about Eve, but about himself. To stop the killer, Daniel will have to face haunting realities about demon possession in the modern world--and reevaluate his own prejudice against religion.--Publisher description.

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  • ISBN: 1595540075
  • ISBN: 9781595540072
  • Physical Description: 388 p. ; 25 cm.
    print
  • Publisher: Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, c2008.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes an excerpt from "Sinner" (p. 385-388).
Target Audience Note:
Adult.
Subject: Women serial murderers -- Fiction
Criminal profilers -- Fiction
Death -- Fiction
Murder Investigation -- Fiction
Murder -- Fiction
Police Investigation -- Fiction
Homicide -- Fiction
Serial Killer -- Fiction
Federal Bureau of Investigations -- Fiction
Religion -- Fiction
Genre: Christian fiction.
Suspense fiction.

Available copies

  • 4 of 4 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Vanderhoof Public Library.

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Vanderhoof Public Library AF DEK (Text) 35193000219859 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -

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