One by One

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Crossway, 2000 - 286 páginas
One secret links twelve strangers. One secret that could cost them everything.

Danielle Ross's life keeps slipping out of control. First she must abandon her education to take over her ill father's floundering detective agency. Then, while pursuing a new case, Dani becomes a victim herself. She awakens in a strange place and finds herself surrounded by eleven other people. Among them are a doctor, a dancer, a German submarine commander, and a former Death Row inmate--all clueless as to why they have been brought together. The culprit relentlessly insists they are united by one dark secret and that their lives depend on their confessing it. Can Dani find the link between these strangers before time runs out?

 

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Homecoming
9
Savage
28
A New Client
46
The Silo
61
All the Guilty
81
The First Confession
98
Its Never Too Late
112
Second Warning
127
Is It Just for Good People?
168
A Private Ghost
181
Candi
194
Bixs Plan
203
Caught in the Act
214
A Nice Warm Bath
225
The Only Hope
242
Mr Maxwell Stone
257

A Glimpse of the World
137
Inquiry
153
Maybe We Can Make Something of Each Other
271
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Gilbert Morris, May 24, 1929 - Gilbert Morris was born on May 24, 1929 in Forrest City Arkansas. He received his Bachelor of Arts in English in 1958 from Arkansas State University. He went on to earn his Master's in English from ASU as well and eventually earned his Doctorate in English from the University of Arkansas in 1968. After graduating from college, Morris became a pastor for a Baptist Church in Alabama. He resided there from 1955 until 1961, at which point he accepted an appointment as a professor at Ouchita Baptist University. Morris now writes books full time, and all of his stories have a basis in Christian faith. Over the course of his career, Morris has sold millions of copies of his titles. He has been a Gold medallion finalist several times and has received five angel awards, three for the Winslow series and two for the Appomatox Series. He won the National Award for Poetry from Cloverleaf in 1978. Gilbert Morris passed away on February 18, 2016.

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