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Out of the Storm
After surviving a shipwreck, Gail finds herself afloat on an angry sea, lashed to a makeshift raft and desperately trying to keep an unconscious man from slipping away from her--a man who was critically injured when he saved her life.
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Mandie and the Shipboard Mystery
"Whenever I read the Mandie books, I seem to be sharing Mandie's adventures with her. They are very, very exciting" writes a young Canadian reader from Saskatchewan.
Mandie has just celebrated her thirteenth birthday and been surprised t ....
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Understanding the Trinity
McGrath gives new life and vitality to traditional answers by refusing to be trapped in outdated or facile jargon and models. In doing so, he triggers sometimes unexpected trains of thought in the reader's mind, making theology relevant to ....
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The Hidden Message
Kate O'Connell wakes to the murmur of voices. Overhearing that her step father needs to work at logging camp during the worst months of the winter, Kate and her step-brother Anders have to make do without him on their 1906 Wisconsin Northwo ....
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Secret of the Howling Cave
Hildy Corrigan had never seen the man before he bumped into her on the street. He turns out to be the suspect in a mysterious pawnshop theft. Why would he steal only one fancy gold watch? Is there a connection with the fact that it had been ....
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Secret Teachings of the Masonic Lodge
Is Masonry nothing more than a harmless brotherhood, a club for men? Or is there more behind the camaraderie? This in-depth book probes the secret teachings and oaths, revealing how Masonry conflicts with the very foundations of Christianit ....
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Whom Shall I Fear
Who Shall I Fear is the first Garrison Reed mystery and is the third best mystery I have ever read. It's about a man in a town who finds his best friend tangled up in the fishing net of his boat. Then the whole town blames the death on him. ....
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Amy Grant's Heart to Heart Bible Stories
Singer Amy Grant has selected her favorite stories from the Old and New Testaments and put them into a style designed for reading aloud to children. The stories are short, simple, and colorfully illustrated.
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