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How do you love your neighbour when you live alone on an island off the wild coast of British Columbia?Nelson Dunkin lived on a remote West Coast island more than three decades ago. Yet he remains well remembered and loved by the many visitors whose lives were gently altered by his generous hospitality, example and influence. This is his story-and theirs.
David cannot understand why it is so hard to pull his girlfriend out of the cave passage where she is stuck. An exhausted Katie shows him. She has found a pair of boots, and someone is still inside them.The couple find themselves entangled in a saga of lost gold and a family that is obsessed with its discovery. Once in, Dave and Katie realize that getting out is not an option.Now someone wants them dead. Can they keep one step ahead in a game of desperate players, and is there any way to win?
If the Apostle John was still living on the island of Patmos, would you want to visit him?Touring the Mediterranean to save a crumbling marriage, Jason explores the island of Patmos and meets a man who claims to be the Apostle John. Invited to stay with him for a while, Jason wrestles with the gap he sees between John and his own understanding of Christian faith. Some Islanders love this man and others hate him. Will Jason uncover why?"As The Eagle Walks pulled me in from its first page and held me with its richly-drawn characters, vividly-evoked scenes, crisp and often funny dialogue, and mounting tension-all the things we look for in a novel-while exploring real-life matters of faith." - Mark Buchanan, author of God Walk and David Rise
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