The entire Newpoint 911 series was very hard to stop reading. I read all four books in 2 weeks. Terri Blackstock does not leave you without action for very long throughout the entire book(s). All the characters are written so you feel what they are supposed to be feeling. When good AND bad happened I felt so much emotion. Terri Blackstock is an excellent story teller. I very highly recommend you read this series. If...
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The Newpointe 911 series is just what I needed. Intelligent, fast paced thrillers from a Christian author. Who would've "thunk" it. I was searching for books that I could read and not have to skip whole passages, pages or even chapters to avoid explicit violence, sex and language. To find that and not have to sacrifice the type of plot lines and genre of reading that I enjoy was indeed a blessing. In this, the fourth...
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The book discription does not do this book justice. Terri's discriptive wording makes you feel as though you are there with them. You can even feel the fear. When I started reading this book I was unable to put it down. It will captivate your attention from the beginning. There is always something exciting happening. I recommend this book to all my friends and family.
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Issie has a problem: she finds herself more and more drawn to the handsome pastor/fireman Nick Foster and she knows that she is not living the life that she should. But in the midst of trying to sort out her feelings, a crisis occurs: Nick's church burns to the ground, killing someone trapped inside. Further investigation reveals that the victim, a young black man, was dead before the fire started and that perhaps Nick's...
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Every book in the series was good, but this one was especially hard to put down. The storyline is so true to life; and the ongoing suspense will keep your heart racing from page to page. If you?ve read the earlier books, this continuing story of the residents of Newpointe will not disappoint you. If you haven?t read the earlier ones you?ll want to -just to get a better appreciation of how the characters have grown. Terri...
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