Author R.T. Lawrence sponsors the Seattle Book Review with his latest novel, House of Jesus – an historical novel set in post-earthquake Haiti
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Author R.T. Lawrence sponsors the Seattle Book Review with his latest novel, House of Jesus – an historical novel set in post-earthquake Haiti

Announcing a new novel set in post-earthquake 2010 Haiti by R.T. Lawrence, about a no-nonsense trauma surgeon who, against his better judgment, ends up as part of the relief effort.

Preorders coming soon! Down Red Creek by Rachael Llewellyn (Book 1 of the Red Creek Series)
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Preorders coming soon! Down Red Creek by Rachael Llewellyn (Book 1 of the Red Creek Series)

Fiona Taylor enjoys staying out late with her friends. She hates her mother.  She’s  bored by her high school, and tired of her day-to-day life. A typical teenager, perhaps. 

Except, in some ways, Fiona is not typical. Her mother has forbidden her to enter the basement. A man jogs past their house every day trying hard not to look like a cop. And her mother’s cello case seems to get heavier every time she brings it home. Oh, yes: there’s also a killer in the history books called the Red Creek killer, caught years ago—but is about to become part of Fiona’s life.

COMING THIS SUMMER FROM Riversong Books

Preorder now — Profiles of Notable Missourians: For the Missouri Bicentennial by Thomas H. Olbricht
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Preorder now — Profiles of Notable Missourians: For the Missouri Bicentennial by Thomas H. Olbricht

In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Missouri (2020) entry into statehood, this book describes the lives and important contributions of thirty-four famous Missourians. Written by a famous Missourian, Dr. Thomas H. Olbricht, the book combines biographical information with a fresh approach of the author’s own reflections, memories, and connections with the subjects. Whether you are a Missourian or not, you will come to appreciate Missouri’s surprising influence on the State, the country, and the world.

Some of the colorful profiles included: Stephen F. Austin, Dale Carnegie, Walt Disney, Wyatt Earp, T. S. Eliot, Scott Joplin, JC Penney, Ginger Rogers, Dred Scot, Margaret Truman, Sam Walton, and Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Contains more than 120 color photos and indices of Places and Names.

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Coming this summer – Images of Life: Words and Pictures by Chuck Miller

From the author of The Fear of Eden comes a collection of poems and pictures. The poems are divided into collections: Animal Friends, Faith Perspectives, Family & Friends, Songs in Search of a Singer, Natural Wonder, On Poetry, Sonnets, Life Reflections, At Risk: Light from Dark Places, Uber Adventures, and Wonderful Places, Chuck;s poetry demonstrates a beauty and insight in all areas of life, informed by Chuck’s long history of ministry and service to others.

Preorder now! The Book of Revelations: A Collection of Short Stories by Daragh Fleming
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Preorder now! The Book of Revelations: A Collection of Short Stories by Daragh Fleming

Now Available for preorder: The Book of Revelations: A Collection of Short Stories by Daragh Fleming. Sit down and buckle up for a bizarre journey into madness. This is a collection of fifteen short stories, each designed, in its own unique way, to reveal something about the human experience and hit a nerve in the reader. Whether the life of a murderer or of a soon-to-be father, the reader is left contemplating the intricacies of life.

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Announcing the forthcoming publication of Profiles of Notable Missourians: For the Missouri Bicentennial

In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Missouri (2020) entry into statehood, this book describes the lives and important contributions of thirty-four famous Missiourians. Written by a famous Missourians, Dr. Thomas H. Olbricht, the book combines biographical information with a fresh approach of the author’s own reflections, memories, and connections with the subjects. Whether you are a Missourian or not, you will come to appreciate Missouri’s surprising influence on the State, the country, and the world.

Some of the colorful profiles included: Stephen F. Austin, Dale Carnegie, Walt Disney, Wyatt Earp, T. S. Eliot, Scott Joplin, JC Penney, Ginger Rogers, Dred Scot, Margaret Truman, Sam Walton, and Laura Ingalls Wilder.

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Announcing The Darkened Mirror by Amanda Crum—coming this summer.

Josie Burns and her little sister, Emily, are coping with the loss of their brother Andy, who disappeared from his bed in the middle of the night six years ago. Forced to move to Maine to live with two great aunts after their parents separate, they discover that a shared dream and a mysterious cupboard hidden in the basement hold the key to their brother’s whereabouts. A foreign land that exists in a different time and the sinister man who rules it draw the sisters closer to an answer…and to a secret that will change their lives forever.

Now available: Stand By a See What the Lord Will Do: The Story of One Family Serving the Lord in Nigeria
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Now available: Stand By a See What the Lord Will Do: The Story of One Family Serving the Lord in Nigeria

As a missionary to West Africa, Grace Farrar recounts the joys and frustrations of family life in the field and tells about the struggles involved in establishing the Nigerian Christian Hospital. She chronicles their work from 1964, when she and her husband, Dr. Henry Farrar, Jr., arrived in southeastern Nigeria with their five children, through the 1967 beginning of the Biafran War. Brimming with stories of faith, hope, and the daily puzzles and pleasures of living in another culture, Grace shares her letters and narratives.

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Coming this summer: Down Red Creek by Rachael Llewellyn

Fiona Taylor enjoys staying out late with her friends. She hates her mother.  She’s  bored by her high school, and tired of her day-to-day life. A typical teenager, perhaps. 

Except, in some ways, Fiona is not typical. Her mother has forbidden her to enter the basement. A man jogs past their house every day trying hard not to look like a cop. And her mother’s cello case seems to get heavier every time she brings it home. Oh, yes: there’s also a killer in the history books called the Red Creek killer, caught years ago—but is about to become part of Fiona’s life.

COMING THIS SUMMER FROM Riversong Books