· Saint the latest book by Ted Dekker is keeping with the Dekker tradition and not a bit disappointing. I find it difficult writing reviews for Ted Dekker's fiction since too much detail would ruin the story for someone looking to pickup the book. I would have to say that if you have enjoyed Ted Dekker suspense in the past you'll love this one. Ted Dekker. Ted’s mission and passion is very simple: to explore truth through story. He is an multiple award-winning, New York Times and international bestselling author of more than forty novels. His work has reached tens of millions worldwide and has been translated into multiple languages. Two of his novels have been produced as major. · Somehow, someway Ted Dekker continues to please and surprise his growing fans base - Saint is no exception. The tagline for the thriller is "Saint He's not who you think." That statement could not be any truer. Going into this book, neither you or 5/5(4).
Long before chapter thirty-eight, if you've read most of Ted Dekker's other works, you'll be fully aware that Saint is intricately linked to Showdown, which is just as tightly woven with Black, Red, and White--the Circle trilogy. Dekker seamlessly ties the five tomes together into one seemingly never-ending story. Saint by Ted Dekker ISBN ISBN Unknown; Nashville, Tenn: WestBow Press, ; ISBN Green by Ted Dekker / 5. Bared to You by Sylvia Day / 5. Morrigan by Laura DeLuca 5 / 5. Tenth of December by George Saunders / 5. A Secret Life by Barbara Dunlop / 5. The long earth by Terry Pratchett 4 / 5. Sweet Salt Air by Barbara Delinsky 3 / 5. Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James 3 / 5. Little Bee by Chris Cleave / 5.
The Bookshelf Reviews, which gave this novel from Ted Dekker 5 out of 5 stars, stated, “ Saint reads like The Bourne Identity [Robert Ludlum] meets The Matrix meets Mr. Murder [Dean Koontz].”. Full-length suspense with a thread of fantasy. Book two in the Paradise series: Showdown, Saint, Sinner. Read Full Overview. The second book in Ted Dekker's Paradise Trilogy, Saint, included amazing literature but lacked in plot depth. The story begins with a man named Carl who cannot remember who or where he is. He is ordered to undertake a secret mission where he has one hour to infiltrate a hotel and assassinate two important guests. Saint By Ted Dekker. July 9, by Donna (Admin) Feyen Leave a Comment. 0. 0 “We call you Saint.”.
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