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A Strange Habit of Mind
- Cameron Winter Mystery Series, Book 2
- De: Andrew Klavan
- Narrado por: Adam Barr
- Duración: 10 h y 36 m
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The founder of Byrner, a global social media platform, Gerald Byrne is universally admired as a visionary, a philanthropist, and a devoted husband and father. And every person who gets in the way of his good work seems to die.
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A triumph! Can't wait for the next one!
- De M R en 11-19-22
- A Strange Habit of Mind
- Cameron Winter Mystery Series, Book 2
- De: Andrew Klavan
- Narrado por: Adam Barr
An incredible journey for an incredible character
Revisado: 11-22-22
Andrew Klavan has done a splendid job with his second Cameron Winter novel. I’ve read most, if not all of his works, and Professor Winter is probably my favorite character so far. This book was packed with thrills and slights of hand, yet subtle in its delivery. It will keep you reading or listening for more. Very capable, masculine, yet humble and softer on the inside, Prof. Winter is a grand slam of a character that I look very much forward to reading more about.
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The Great Good Thing
- A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ
- De: Andrew Klavan
- Narrado por: Andrew Klavan
- Duración: 7 h y 30 m
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How did a New York-born, Jewish, former-atheist novelist and screenwriter - a winner of multiple Edgar Awards, whose books became films with Clint Eastwood and Michael Douglas - find himself at the age of 50 being baptized and confessing Jesus as Lord? That's a tale worth telling.
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Profound and Beautiful
- De Jason Hague en 09-30-16
- The Great Good Thing
- A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ
- De: Andrew Klavan
- Narrado por: Andrew Klavan
What a truly inspiring story. 5 STARS!
Revisado: 06-13-20
I started listening to Andrew Klavan on his podcast at the Daily Wire. However, I had never read any of his books. As time went on and he kept talking about his book “the great good thing”, I decided to give it a read or listen. As a recently converted Christian myself, I was both stunned and inspired by Klavan’s journey to faith, and how closely it resembled my own. I am not an emotional man, very rarely do I cry. But listening to this book had me, at times, very emotional and weeping tears because I too have dealt with loss and doubt, fear and ostracism. Expertly written and eye opening into the man, myth, and legend that is Andrew Klavan, I highly encourage anyone to read or listen to his story.
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