LDS Fiction: Two Page Turners
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- Becoming Brigham: The Video Series Premieres by Daniel C. Peterson
- Wilford Woodruff and the Book of Abraham by Kerry Muhlestein
- The Creation Story You’re Meant to Live: From Chaos to Covenant by Patrick D. Degn
- It’s Time to Get Serious About Emergency Preparedness by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- Gain? Loss? Yes, and Yes by Kathy K. Clayton
- The Doomsayers Have It Wrong, Part 2: Why Humanity Isn’t Running Out of Anything by Jeff Lindsay
- The Little Girl Who Couldn’t Talk by Daris Howard
- Messy Conversations When Loved Ones Leave the Faith by Joseph Grenny
- Choosing Testimony Over Rebuttal: The Quiet Power of Bearing Witness by Paul Bishop
- The “Me-First” Ethic Is Breaking Marriages Before They Begin by Public Square Staff
















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JeanApril 5, 2018
I just finished reading Tripwire and will second your opinion that it is a page turner. Traci Hunter Abramson is one of my favorite authors. She writes a gripping story with her background knowledge of working in the CIA herself. I love the way her books can be stand alones featuring a new storyline but she continues to mention characters from her previous books. I had the privilege of meeting this author last Saturday night at one of our local bookstores. She's very nice and engaging. She was willing to talk about some of her books and how she came to write them. I'm a huge fan of hers.
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