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Old 04-23-2008, 04:34 PM
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Default Wrath and Penance Review

I downloaded and read the book Wrath and Penance - A Modern Day Story of Job. It is being published on Bookhabit.com. The book is currently in a literary contest so if you want to read the book and help the LDS author now is the time.

The book starts off slow, but after a couple of chapters I could not put it down. I got this book because the religious theme intrigued me. But it reads more like a Tom Clancy thriller with a religious twist. Mr. Davis’ ability to describe a large scale terrorist attack on US soil is awesome; the technical detail is great, yet easy to understand. The method the terrorist use to carry off their plan is detailed and I’m sure will scare the crap out of the department of homeland security. The efforts the main character puts into finding his lost child are tender and touching. I haven’t felt this uplifted after reading a book in a long time. You owe it to yourself to read this book.

Here is a link to the book, please note the prologue and the first chapter are free to download. To download the whole book the cost is $2.50, pretty cheap for a book as good as this.

Bookhabit - Wrath and Penance By Randy Davis - Orphaned at a young age, Sam Nelson strived his whole life to attain that which he wanted most; a family. And now husband to a loving wife and father to four young children, Sam was happy and content. It

Let me know what you think,

Bob Larsen
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