The main character was instantly likable and you were drawn into the story. This book was so good. It was a page Turner that I could not put down.
Tennessee Justice
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The main character was instantly likable and you were drawn into the story. This book was so good. It was a page Turner that I could not put down.
Lifelike scenario, storyline in sequence, great imagery, I didn’t like the cursing, if it would have taken the Lords name in vain, I wouldn’t have bought it.
I have listened to many of Jack Olsen’s books and always enjoyed them. I rarely ever start a book and not finish it. I finished this one but had to start and stop numerous times to get to the end.
This is now one of my top 5 in apocalypse fiction. I loved the characters and situations and it so well written and narrated. More than worth a credit or just buying straight out.
it’s nice to see scripture and belief in a story version. narration was was top rate as well as the stories.
The author mistates many things as facts to make the defendent appear more suspicious then she would had he stuck to the truth. considering the fact that the defendent is still on trial. I believe this is completely irresponsible and should be illegal. The publisher and author should be held responsible for releasing a hit..
this book seemed like Franklin Horton was just trying to wrap up a story. it wasn’t all that interesting. not much way of Dan philosophy. the story wasn’t all that complex and the villain was obvious. the earlier books in this series are fantastic. this just seemed like a chore.
