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Aug 05, 2011
What do you get when you cross the legal prowess of Grisham with the courtroom drama of Richard North Patterson or Scott Pratt, and the religious undertones of Joel C. Rosenberg? A great novel by Randy Singer.
SInger paints a great picture of the religious tug-of-war between faith and science when he pits the sickness of a little boy against a strongly religious family. Does prayer heal as strongly as medicine? Add to that the legal rambings of a street preacher and the court appointed guardian More...
SInger paints a great picture of the religious tug-of-war between faith and science when he pits the sickness of a little boy against a strongly religious family. Does prayer heal as strongly as medicine? Add to that the legal rambings of a street preacher and the court appointed guardian More...
Jul 29, 2011
Dying Declaration is definitely Randy Singer's best yet. The subjects of which he writes are timely and enriching in the heart of the Christian. He made me think... But his style made me feel. From mystery, to humor, to drama, to tragedy; Dying Declaration had it all.
On a negative note... this book, more than any other has me wrapped up in curiosity and anxiousness waiting to see the development of characters that carry from one book to the next. I am looking forward to continuing the journey do More...
On a negative note... this book, more than any other has me wrapped up in curiosity and anxiousness waiting to see the development of characters that carry from one book to the next. I am looking forward to continuing the journey do More...
Mar 04, 2011
Plot Summary: What happens, When & Where, Central Characters, Major Conflicts[return][return]This legal novel revolves around a case involving Thomas & Theresa Hammond, parents who believe in letting faith heal instead of doctors and medicine. So when their son becomes ill they wait to take him to the hospital, where he dies in the emergency room. Now the Hammonds are being tried for murder and face not only jail but also losing their other two children. Enter Charles Arnold, a recently conve
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Apr 20, 2009
A couple faces charges for the premature death of their son. Romance, stealth, excitement, on-edge legal debate, like-able characters, faith well-expressed, an interesting ending - what more could want in a good read? :)
Jul 20, 2010
Interesting thoughts about spiritual/physical abuse. But not as believable as it could have been.
Jul 18, 2010
Another strong performance from Randy Singer, delivering yet again:
- an enjoyable legal drama
- well-written, keeping my interest anchored in skillful plot development
- an intriguing cast of characters
- exploring a topic relevant to today's landscape
This one stays on my shelf reserved for fiction that is re-read worthy.
- an enjoyable legal drama
- well-written, keeping my interest anchored in skillful plot development
- an intriguing cast of characters
- exploring a topic relevant to today's landscape
This one stays on my shelf reserved for fiction that is re-read worthy.
May 13, 2010
This was a well-written, exciting legal thriller. It deals with a child abuse/neglect case, and other cases come into play as the book develops. I have been involved with helping children who have been neglected or abused, so this made the story line very emotional for me.
Jan 07, 2011
really enjoying this author's books. Great legal thrillers that keep you hooked.
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