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Road to Nineveh
- The Lighthouse
- Narrado por: Shawn Saavedra
- Duração: 17 horas e 22 minutos
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Sinopse
When Charley Austin Marches to the Wrong Beat, Live Gets Ugly
About the Story
Twenty-year-old Charley Austin travels a torn and troubled world as the star drummer and lyricist for the famous Christian rock band, DelivRus. He has musical gifts and a clear mission from God.
And that mission makes him a big problem for Lucky Zebul.
Zebul implements a sinister and depraved plan to crush the vulnerable rock star and put an end to the bands Godly influence in the world.
Against a backdrop of societal upheaval, Road to Nineveh continues the story of Charley Austin (introduced in Book 3, The Snare) as he, like a modern-day Jonah, faces the harsh consequences of turning away from God's purpose for his life and succumbs to pride and lust.
Follow the gripping, emotionally charged story as Charley performs in the bright lights with DelivRus across America and Europe, igniting hope and faith, while off-stage his soul is systematically smothered by the darkness.
Will the tough love of his parents, band mates, and Mia be enough to bring him back from a devastating scandal? Will he regain purpose for his life on a sun-baked Texas ranch, or for redemption, must he make one more trip to the Lighthouse on the misty Washington coast?
Road to Nineveh will appeal to fans of edgy Christian Thrillers or New Adult Thrillers.
Part #4 of The Lighthouse series, but written to be enjoyed as a standalone novel.
Resumo da Crítica
"What a story! This is one that rewards you the farther you delve into it." —The Indie Express
"Witty and smart, this was a solid read with great writing." —Novel News Network
"Besondy's prose is both evocative and powerful, capturing the essence of spiritual turmoil and ultimate redemption." —Readers Favorite