Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Showdown

Whoops, it's been a long time since I've updated my blog. Today is my RDO for the month and it's been pretty good. I'm a little dazed still from a wonderful massage but I'm determined to write this post.

On the weekend I bought The Paradise Trilogy by Ted Dekker from Koorong, as it is a series I've been meaning to get around to for a while. Last night I finished the first book Showdown. After getting off to a slow, and a little confusing start, the connection between the alternate perspectives became clear. 

Showdown - good vs. evil - another epic saga by Ted Dekker. One thing I love about Ted Dekker's book is that he pulls characters from various books of his. Somehow, they all seem to be connected to each other, though they are great stand-alone novels, as well.

Here is the synopsis from the book itself:
It begins on a lazy summer day in a small, secluded mountain town named Paradise. But in Paradise, nothing is as it seems.

When a stranger named Marsuvees Black appears and announces he’s come to bring hope and grace to Paradise, the town isn’t sure how to respond. He offers dazzling love, hope, faith, and fun . . . the kind of fun everyone desires but is too timid to pursue. He knows the unspoken secrets of each person’s heart–and has the power to grant them.

Tucked deep in the nearby canyons is a monastery long hidden from the world. Within its walls is power beyond comprehension. Yet that power is quickly slipping out of control.

As dark clouds and sandstorms shut Paradise off from the rest of the world, the unthinkable happens. Readers will be shocked as they discover the true secrets of this sleepy town. The ultimate collision between good and evil begins . . . with Showdown.


If you enjoy Ted Dekker's other books - in particular The Circle Trilogy, Thr3e, House - you will enjoy this series.

Now to get back to reading the next book Saint.

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