Wednesday, May 19, 2010

CFBA: Deadly Disclosures by Julie Cave

Song Stuck on the Brain: Be Though My Vision
This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing:


Deadly Disclosure
New Leaf Publishing Group/Master Books (February 15, 2010)
by


Julie Cave



MY TAKE:

Deadly Disclosures hit the suspense genre nail straight on the head. Dinah is a real person, damaged, a little distrusting, stuck and floundering for a purpose. God shows her she has a purpose and that's what makes the story so interesting. We may not be alchoholics or even suicidal, but we can all identify with her emotional struggle and desire to find a purpose. The suspense drives the story, but the emotional and spiritual journey carry a subtelty through the tale that makes the story all the stronger. Christian storys don't always mean having a Christian main character. Sometimes it's about showing how Christianity and real life affect people that haven't found their way yet. It's about new beginings and learning something about a world outside your own.


ABOUT THE BOOK:

A Suspense-filled mystery which answers an ominous question: How far will some go to silence an influential Christian voice?

Thomas Whitfield, proud Secretary of the Smithsonian and its extensive scientific influence, has disappeared from his office with foul play suspected. Dinah Harris, an FBI agent struggling with alcohol and depression, is seeking answers amidst the fallout of her own personal issues.

Whitfield's body is eventually found, and other people connected to him begin dying as well, ultimately exposing a broader conspiracy connected to Whitfield's recent conversion to Christ and promotion of a biblical worldview in an academic world of financial gain hostile to this concept.

Will Dinah be able to experience the redemptive power of Christ before it's too late? Or will the ominous danger stalking her investigation claim another victim?

If you would like to read the first chapter of Deadly Disclosure, go HERE.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Julie first heard a creation science speaker at her church when she was just 15, igniting her interest in creation science and sparking an enthusiasm for defending the Bible’s account of creation. She has obtained a degree in health science, and is currently completing a degree in law. Julie is married with one daughter and lives on the east coast of Australia.

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