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Can he trust his client's dreams and visions-even when they threaten to destroy his future? Supernatural visions filled with images of keys, hatchets, hammers, and fires. An eccentric old man in... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Whitlow Keeps Getting Better

If you'd like a snapshot of the practical application of the prophetic in everyday life, this book is for you. Whitlow is the kind of author that grows on you. The more you read his novels, the more you want to read his next one. He tackles interesting and intiguing aspects of the Christian walk with down-to-earth insight, and he entertains you at the same time. His characters are believable, interesting, and often find themselves going to unexpected places in their faith-walk. Just like the rest of us. If you're weary of formulaic writing, read all of Whitlow's books, and be sure to catch the movie of his first book, The List. It's a winner!

Mountain Top

I have read all of Robert Whitlow's books--did not think that he could top his book "Jimmye" but he has done it again. He writes interesting plots with people I tend to get attached to. I was so touched by the old man's relationship with "pappa". The plot had many twists and turns--kept me turning the pages wondering how he was going to pull it all together. Good job--write faster!

Robert Whitlow Has Done It Again!

Robert Whitlow has done it again! "Mountain Top" is an inspiring read. Reading "Mountain Top" was like eating a piece of chocolate cake. Do you devour it quickly because it is so good, or do you consume it slowly, savoring every chapter? I made myself put it down and muse about what was happening with every character. Whitlow obviously knows the South, the legal profession and has profound insight into spiritual matters. "Mountain Top" is intriguing, interesting and inspiring. If you enjoyed "The List" and "The Sacrifice" you must read "Mountain Top."

A Mountain Top Experience

Every small town in the south has a "character," and so does Robert Whitlow's latest page-turner called Mountain Top. But Sam Miller is more than an eccentric old man who has strange dreams and visions prompting cryptic notes to people in the city of Shelton. He is a modern-day prophet. His dreams foretell the future and uncover deeds done in darkness. And when one of his notes confronts corruption in this southern mountain community it lands this lawn care, prophet, lay-preacher in jail. Lawyers often hear the story that a person is truly innocent and that "it was a set-up deal." But when Mike Andrews, the lawyer turned minister, is summoned to the jail to talk to Sam Miller he hears this familiar story, but this time something is different. Mike has not actively practiced law in six years is not interested in coming out of legal retirement to represent a strange old man charged with embezzling funds from the church when he was serving as the interim pastor. But when "Papa" (Sam's name for Abba Father God) reveals to Sam that Mike's wife is pregnant after many years of waiting in the very same dream that leads Sam to request that Mike represent him the preacher/lawyer's reluctance to represent him softens. Special moments in a Christian's life are referred to as mountain top experiences. The title to this book says it all. Robert Whitlow is a master word-smith who weaves themes such as the providential power of God, showing love to those who hurt you, church politics, words of knowledge, and being led by faith instead of driven by fear into his latest tale aptly named Mountain Top. Robert Whitlow knows of what he writes. As an actively practicing attorney and committed Christian his words ring with authenticity. And with his soon to be released movie, The List, a much wider audience is about to discover a truly anointed author by the name of Robert Whitlow.

maybe Whitlow's best book

A mystery with a dash of humor and practical religion thrown in. The story is fast paced and the end is not obvious. The characters are "real" people who have the same doubts and fears as the rest of us. For those of us who have enjoyed his books in the past, this is perhaps his best. I finished wanting to find out what happens to the characters. Will there be a sequel? Perhaps, but even if there is not, the book causes the reader to think about his own life and how he would fit into the story.
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