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Blog Name: Unveiled - from t.e. George
Url: http://tegeorge.com/unveiled/
Language: English
Topics: Fiction, Reviews, Interviews
Description: The official blog for the reviews and interviews of t.e. George.
Popularity: 76 Followers

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Gold of Kings by Davis Bunn
where one’s treasure is Harry Bennett is a professional scavenger who spent the last year of his life rotting away in a Barbados prison for a crime he didn’t commit. Then one morning a barrister from London shows up to announce Harry’s release from prison at the dying bequest of an old friend. The will of that friend lands Harr
The Sacred Cipher by Terry Brennan
some things are better not found How do you manage to work modern geo-politics, the composer of Pomp and Circumstance, an ancient and still barely understood language, and Charles Spurgeon the most recognized preacher of the nineteenth century into a tightly written novel of suspense? Pick up
Men and Christian fiction
Why is it women read fiction more than men? I posed that question to a some well known names in Christian fiction who were most gracious to offer their insights. Some of their answers weren’t that hard to anticipate while others might surprise you. Not surprising is the observation that men tend to be more action and detail oriented. Men are usually more visual creatures.  If we are not participating in something we are watching others do an activity.  How many women will stand for an hour watching someone else work on a car?
Elisha’s Bones by Don Hoesel
a job best left alone Elisha’s Bones has just about everything one could ask for in an action adventure story: a flawed and somewhat misplaced hero, a love interest from the past sucked back into his chaotic profession, and a billionaire willing to spend his life’s fortune and the lives of whoever gets in the way of his slim hopes of life. Add to that a farfetched yet vaguely plausible biblical mystery and Don Hoesel’s debut s
The Missionary – a review
guest reviewer – Karlene Jacbosen The Missionary by William Carmichael and David Lambert is a riveting page-turner. David Eller, missionary, has a heart as big as the country he serves. He aches for the homeless children of Caracas, Venezuela and feels as though his efforts are as spitting into the ocean… insufficient at best. He meets a man—Carlos Edwards—who brings with him a glimmer

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