My favorite fiction reads and some humor too
Explore a delightful collection of my favorite fiction reads and humorous books. Discover witty, entertaining, and must-read novels that blend laughter with captivating storytelling.

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Father Elijah
by Michael David O'Brien
Father Elijah, a Holocaust survivor and convert to Catholicism from Judaism, travels through Europe and the Middle East on a papal mission to find a man who may be the Antichrist and induce him to repent.

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Last Light
by Terri Blackstock
When an unexplained crisis sweeps out all of the electronics on the planet, families are faced with a choice--hoard their possessions to survive or put their trust in God and offer their resources and hearts to others.

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Cape Refuge
by Terri Blackstock
Thelma and Wyane Owens are found dead and their son-in-law is arrested for the crime.

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The Trial
by Robert Whitlow
Attorney Kent McClain reluctantly takes on the case of a man accused of killing a beautiful heiress from a powerful family. With the evidence mounting, Mac wonders if he's defending a psychopath--or was his client framed?

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The List
by Robert Whitlow
With news of his father's death and an ancient, secret inheritance, struggling young attorney Renny Jacobson's life is sure to change forever. But the inheritance and membership in the clandestine society that provides it could prove deadly.

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Rift in Time
by Michael Phillips
Archaeologist Adam Livingstone, on a quest to discover the hidden truths of the Bible, finds himself standing against the forces of evil when he discovers a powerful secret in a desolate region of Turkey.

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Hidden in Time
by Michael R. Phillips
On a search for the world's most powerful and sacred object--the Ark of the Covenant--a world famous archaeologist uncovers a plot to fix the upcoming presidential election in America.

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Murder on the Candlelight Tour
by Elizabeth Hand
"As one of Wilmington's most enthusiastic historical preservationists, Ashley Wilkes is thrilled when her Victorian home makes the annual Candlelight Tour. Unfortunately, the glowing romantic perfection of her old Southern gem is spoiled by the dead body sprawled next to the fireplace. The case appears cut-and-dried. The weapon was in the hands of Ashley's friend and father figure, Professor Binkie Higgins. Besides, everybody knows how much Binkie hated the victim-an enmity dating back to a deeper mystery, the Atlantic Coast Line's forty-year-old payroll robbery. But what begins as an effort to clear Binkie's name becomes a dangerous excavation of old motives and newer bodies, each falling close to home. Close enough to tell Ashley that digging up dirt is a surefire way to get one foot-or more-in a grave."--BOOK COVER.