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David Coleman

    Cet auteur offre une perspective unique sur la vie, puisée dans son parcours et ses expériences. Ses œuvres explorent souvent des thèmes de rédemption et de lutte, abordant des relations humaines complexes et des défis sociétaux. À travers une narration forte et des personnages perspicaces, il offre aux lecteurs un voyage littéraire profond et captivant.

    127 Pinehurst
    East Side Elegy: A Tom Donovan Mystery
    One Thousand Years
    • One Thousand Years

      The Bright Side of Prophecy

      • 170pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Imagine Jesus ruling over a kingdom that encompasses the entire planet with no one denying that Christ is God. Perfect justice will prevail throughout the world, and any rebellion will draw quick retribution. Righteousness will triumph over evil everywhere, and God's glory will extend from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. The greatest thing about the above scenario is that it is true! Yet, because many sermons and Bible studies on prophetic subjects tend to focus upon darker events foretold in Scripture, most believers know little about it. Handed pen and paper, many believers could probably write out relatively well-informed descriptions of end-time topics such as the Tribulation, the Antichrist, and the Battle of Armageddon, but ask them to describe the Millennium and many would respond with a blank stare. If that describes you, this book will fill you in on the bright future that awaits you. One Thousand Years provides an overview of Christ's glorious earthly kingdom and explains why its literal fulfillment is guaranteed in Scripture.

      One Thousand Years
    • East Side Elegy: A Tom Donovan Mystery

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      om Donovan, ex-cop turned private investigator is trying to go legitimate. New business, new office, financed in part by money with dubious origins. In walks Irene Jaworski, grandmother of the dead girl he found in a garbage bin a year ago. Irene is looking for answers and closure for a case that was never solved. Donovan's lawyer and occasional employer introduces him to Tariq Zaman, an Iraqi refugee who came to the US to start a new life but was followed by a shadow from his own past. The FBI and a mysterious government operative have also taken an interest in Zaman and his past and pull an unwilling Donovan into their investigation. Donovan must fend off the Feds, the local cops and a notorious street gang while he tries to get closure for Irene. Once again, the lines between right and wrong are blurred as Donovan navigates his way through the dangerous situation he finds himself in.

      East Side Elegy: A Tom Donovan Mystery
    • 127 Pinehurst

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Cheektowaga New York, 1988. A body is found in a run-down house on a dead-end street. With no way to identify the deceased and only a non-communicative woman in the house, Detective Carl Wisnewski has to unravel a mystery that began over a decade before. His investigation will force him to unravel the dark secrets of the house and the neighborhood around it. Ten years earlier, thirteen-year-old Michael Schultz has a chance encounter with a woman from the neighborhood with a less than stellar reputation. The two outsiders form a bond that will affect the path of both of their lives.

      127 Pinehurst