Author: | Randall Jarmon | ISBN: | 9781370814749 |
Publisher: | Randall Jarmon | Publication: | April 3, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Randall Jarmon |
ISBN: | 9781370814749 |
Publisher: | Randall Jarmon |
Publication: | April 3, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Two former missionaries started an evangelical radio station in the secular New England state of Montshire. An arsonist soon burned it down.
Now the missionaries will try again, broadcasting from a two-acre island not far outside American waters and rising but little above sea level. They will face Atlantic storms, committed apostates, and resolute terrorists. Along the way, their tiny island will become important to America’s security, and everyone on it will become a terrorist target.
Only one shy, devout man will share the island with the missionaries. In the 1970s, he easily was among the world's most lethal and effective spies.
That was then. He's even more formidable now.
SPITZER ZAHN adroitly walks the line between fast-paced Christian fiction and upscale commercial suspense. It offers romance for women, action for men, and intrigue for both. This novel makes it easy to have a good book discussion with one's significant other. Think of the grand, classic movies of a less-complicated era. This story is built that way.
The novel is written so that non-Christians can enjoy it, too. Ideally, they will feel as comfortable in SPITZER ZAHN'S pages as among the pews of a friendly church.
Further, the story’s characters come from different stages of life, making SPITZER ZAHN an even better fit for cross-generational book clubs. America’s millions of baby boomers, in particular, can find much to like here. Their adult children might even buy this book for their parents, and afterwards discover they like the story just as much, themselves.
Two former missionaries started an evangelical radio station in the secular New England state of Montshire. An arsonist soon burned it down.
Now the missionaries will try again, broadcasting from a two-acre island not far outside American waters and rising but little above sea level. They will face Atlantic storms, committed apostates, and resolute terrorists. Along the way, their tiny island will become important to America’s security, and everyone on it will become a terrorist target.
Only one shy, devout man will share the island with the missionaries. In the 1970s, he easily was among the world's most lethal and effective spies.
That was then. He's even more formidable now.
SPITZER ZAHN adroitly walks the line between fast-paced Christian fiction and upscale commercial suspense. It offers romance for women, action for men, and intrigue for both. This novel makes it easy to have a good book discussion with one's significant other. Think of the grand, classic movies of a less-complicated era. This story is built that way.
The novel is written so that non-Christians can enjoy it, too. Ideally, they will feel as comfortable in SPITZER ZAHN'S pages as among the pews of a friendly church.
Further, the story’s characters come from different stages of life, making SPITZER ZAHN an even better fit for cross-generational book clubs. America’s millions of baby boomers, in particular, can find much to like here. Their adult children might even buy this book for their parents, and afterwards discover they like the story just as much, themselves.