Cape Refuge

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  • ISBN13: 9780310235927
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product DescriptionWhen Thelma and Wayne Owens are found murdered in the camp, where they held their church services, her son-in-law Jonathan is arrested for the crime – but his wife and his sister Morgan Blair, Thelma and Wayne’s daughters, are confident that he did not and began to find the real killer. . . . More>>

Cape Refuge

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James N Simpson January 27, 2010 at 9:20 am

This is an excellent first draft, if a publisher’s potential, presented with some editing of the religious obsession of the author’s great. Obvious that the author is what she really believes in, but when you buy a novel, you want it to be credible. The characters that make up this city to be all obsessed with religion is not only a company of the city on the face of this planet and are not credible for a novel. It does not matter what the author’s interests, hobbies, beliefs or for other characteristics, they must be able to put their books in the real world, not just their ideal. If citizens were more realistic, then it would have been a sensational novel. The basics are there, somehow slipped into the editor without seeing him. Based notation.Il slipped through the results in its current form in the bad books package is the basic quality of the religious fanatics who have murdered a house for the rehabilitation of ex cons to combat tips run premises who want the place closed. Suggest that the man (Jonathan Cleary) a daughter (Morgan). The husband suspected an ex-convict named Gus, but the man behind bars. The head of the religious police suspected, and everyone seems to girls than solving the case concerned. However, a teenager fleeing Sadie has had fled her violent stepfather, and to come to Cape Refuge.Le main problem with this book, that religion rammed down his throat, the reader at every opportunity. Each character in the book says, some time, I’ll pray for you, or a scene where they pray really. One or two people would be likely, but a whole town, come on. The plan of God is mentioned by most people and they all try to convert others to Sister Blair, who improved to believe in their faith, his behavior. Obviously, one can understand what the author was the case here. It’s a real shame the author did not separate its fantasy world real. You should be able to pick up a novel by Christian, a Jew, atheist, Hindu, Muslim or otherwise, without written constantly cramming religion down your throat. If you want you can buy the bible fiction or biblical character. That was a great book, but unrealistic setting, it is not so good. The author may need to leave a little in the real world and meet people in other social situations, the Church. The publisher needs to make their work as well. Like I said, I do not know what religion is an author, I do not know WHO I read discriminate. It is a good base, and with realistic characters for the widest range of any society today, and it would be a great read. At least a warning against the religious obsession of the author should be placed on the front page, so that the reader is the obsession to know before they choose a book to the shelf and part of their hard gagné.Rating: 2 / 5

Karen Kimmerly January 27, 2010 at 9:54 am

It should really be a warning on the back of the description of the book did not prepare the reader for the incessant preaching. What was a decent mystery have been completely ruined by the inclusion of religion in almost every sentence. If Blackstock wants his books to a wider audience reach, it needs to do to alleviate the lot. If it is satisfied to preach to the choir, “then it does the job well, because these books will never succeed in the real world. Rating: 1 / 5

Anonymous January 27, 2010 at 11:52 am

This book starts very slowly and then faster, then slower and slower still. okay i read a page 560 in three days, and I read this book in a month. the only reason that I loved was he pulled his car up to the end. I wish the book could be like the end, but it was not. Newpoint I have a 911-series, I hope, much better. Let’s just say I do not want to wait the 2 only to be entertained until the end. Rating: 3 / 5

Jo A. Darby January 27, 2010 at 2:40 pm

I showed this book now and in the state, such as. Very satisfied. Rating: 5 / 5

Alicia M. Justus January 27, 2010 at 3:10 pm

I think this series is as good as the series Last Light, but I’m reading the book (the book) now and I can not put it down! Rating: 5 / 5

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