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Thrillers, Christian Fiction & Literature

The Dogs of Snoqualmie

by Calvin Miller
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Overview

Snoqualmie, a valley east of Seattle, is the fertile setting for a new fiction trilogy from esteemed storyteller Calvin Miller, who adds a daring dash of fantasy to magnify his view of Christian truth. In this first book of the trilogy, a soon-to-be-divorced Jewish psychiatrist is counseling a homophobic murderer who has trained his German Shepherd to kill. The next victim is to be a New Age feminist whose environmental pull has pushed the killer’s hot buttons. Amidst the drama, a demented priest and his wolf companion emerge as Christlike symbols who take these characters to the edge of faith, bringing forth a peaceable kingdom.

Synopsis

A socio-spiritual tale that pits environmentalists, a priest, a murderer, and a lonely wolf in a dramatic battle of good versus evil.

About the Author, Calvin Miller

Calvin Miller is a favorite author of longstanding acclaim best-known for his classic, The Singer, among other celebrated works on the life of Jesus. He is also professor of preaching at Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
B&H Publishing Group
Pages
342
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780805443479

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