Prayer

414 pages

English language

Published May 2, 2014

ISBN:
978-0-399-16765-2
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OCLC Number:
861208357

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" From New York Times-bestselling author Philip Kerr comes an amazing departure: an intense psychological thriller, sure to garner even more acclaim for this powerhouse author on the rise. Gil Martins, an agent with the FBI's Domestic Terrorism Unit in Houston, confronts the violence generated by extremism within our nation's borders every day. He sees hatred and destruction wrought by every kind of "ism" there is, and the zealots who kill in their names. Until now, he has always been a part of the solution-however imperfect-a part of justice. But when Gil discovers he played a key role in wrongly condemning an innocent man to death row, it shakes his faith-in the system, in himself, and in God-deeply. It even estranges him from his wife and son. Desperate, Gil offers up a prayer. To know God is there, not through a sign or physical demonstration but through the strength to …

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A very strange and thought-provoking novel of ideas that examines funadmentalist Christianity, atheism, and the nature of God within a mystery involving the unusual deaths of prominent atheists who some Christians have prayed for. What starts out as a crime story becomes something of a horror tale as the FBI agent confronts a theological crisis in Hurricane-ravaged Galveston. I can't say this genre-bending novel ultimately worked for me, but it was an interesting effort to tackle a controversy head-on in fictional form.

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Subjects

  • Fiction
  • United States
  • Officials and employees
  • United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Religious Psychology
  • Serial murderers