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The Chase
- A Christian Psychological Thriller
- Narrado por: Whitney Dykhouse
- Duração: 22 horas e 30 minutos
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Sinopse
An Ordinary Girl Becomes An Extraordinary Woman Just One Step From Destruction
What Sheryl remembered most about her life up to now was the cycle of chaos - brief moments of happiness soon snuffed out by misery - again and again and again.
Now married, she thought those days were finally behind her. She had strong faith, a wonderful husband, and a baby in her womb. So why were dark thoughts flooding her mind? Why was she walking to the cliff in the dead of night? Why was a tall, lanky stranger intensely studying her from the darkness?
This epic thriller in the Clay Austin series follows the twisting journey of Sheryl Landing as she struggles to rebound from an oppressed childhood in search of herself and love.
Along the way she meets Yawl, a beautiful bird with golden eyes, who opens her heart to God.
But even as she begins to let the hand of God guide her, an evil power delights in planning her ruin. During her journey Sheryl stumbles, regains her way, falls again, and ultimately, is brought to the brink of destruction.
The Chase answers the question: To what length will God go to protect us from evil? And to what extent will the Deceiver go to lure us away from the Light?
Set in modern-day Washington State, The Chase draws the listener close to its characters, paints vivid scenes, uplifts with faith, and thrills with suspense. Due to some mature subject matter, this book may not be suitable for children.
This novel by Charles Besondy is the fourth title in the Clay Austin Series, best listened to before or after the two-time literary award winner, The Hidden Saboteur.