In the mind of FBI behavioural psychologist Daniel Clark, there is no Good and no Evil. All that possesses him is the pursuit of the serial killer known as ‘Eve’. A pursuit that will lead Daniel to his own death. But he is miraculously resuscitated – twenty-one minutes after flatlining – and it soon becomes clear that the only way to stop Eve is to recover those missing minutes by dying . . . again. Daniel’s pursuit of Eve descends deeper and darker than ever before. Soon – in circumstances he could never have imagined – he will find himself re-evaluating everything he ever believed.
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Mammoth twists and head-pounding turns that will have readers and book clubs debating the roles of emotion and logic that drive human existence
Ted Dekker is a true master of thrillers, and this is his best.
It doesn't just get under your skin. It crawls there, nests, and raises its head with a bitter tug, as if it's living within you.
...a tour-de-force of suspense that demands to be read in one sitting.
Dekker is adept at unraveling stories of good and evil at a nail-biting pace...
There's lots of good Christian fiction around but it's virtually impossible to get non-Christians to read it because it's overtly Christian. This book isn't. The story is gripping. It weaves together the abduction of two young children, the unfolding drama of 'Eve' a serial killer who leaves no clues as he kills a young woman every month, and the tensions between Clark, his ex-wife and an attractive female detective. Be prepared for a terrifying climax.