I used to read Ted Dekker as a high schooler, and I'm glad that he is still able to capture my imagination!
I used to read Ted Dekker as a high schooler, and I'm glad that he is still able to capture my imagination!
The book was a bit slow to get into, but by the end I started to get invested. I did enjoy the story, but some points could have been better. I wish it had gone more into the thriller side of things and explored that a bit more. However, some of it was unbelievable, but it wasn't too bad.
I LOVE this author! If you need chills grab something by him. It will mess with your head a bit. But still give you goosebumps! #scarathlon2023 #scarathlon #mischiefandmayhem #scarathlonphotochallenge day 19: cemetery/Grave
A professionally trained assassin with a serious case of amnesia is sent on a mission he is unsure that he wants to complete. Known simply as “Saint” this brutal killer is forced into hiding, and being hunted by the very organization he once worked for. This harrowing tale of good and evil takes you through one man‘s journey to find solace. And to find his identity. If you like books with many twist and turns and on the edge of your seat moments,
🎧 What a thoroughly bizarre book that is oddly addicting.
Two MCs. One in 1st person , one in 3rd. Strange but works well to keep the POVs separate, add the male/female narrators & you can fly through the book.
It‘s a ridiculous premise, a priest & a young girl are out to get some vigilante justice against a rich & powerful man, neither are fully who they say they are & clearly a bit damaged.
TW - everywhere.
⭐️⭐️⭐️3/4
My #bookspin book is the tagged book, and my #doublespin book is Lincoln by David Herbert Donald. (I wish I could tag multiple books in a blurb.) Thanks to @TheAromaofBooks for managing this challenge and welcoming me in. Let's do this!