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Christy Awards
International
Historical Fiction
The
Christy Awards are given annually for the best in Christian Fiction.
Contemporary
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American Historical | Romance | Suspense
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2003
- Jack Cavanaugh. His
Watchful Eye
- The thrilling sequel to the Christy-award winning While
Mortals Sleep. Konrad Reichmann, an outstanding product of
Hitler's youth movement, becomes disillusioned as the reality
of the Russian front bears no resemblance to the "glory" of the
Third Reich. When the slaughter of innocents opens his eyes to
the true nature of the Reich, Konrad embarks upon a bold and dangerous
plan to change the course of history.
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2002
- Jack Cavanaugh. While
Mortals Sleep
- Josef Schumacher, a pastor in Berlin, witnesses the increasing
influence of the Nazi youth movement on the young people of his
church. Fearful of the sway of prevailing rhetoric and misguided
patriotism, Josef risks everything to counteract the lies of a
Fascist government and the charismatic power of the Führer. When
Nazi doctrine manifests itself within his own congregation, Josef
can no longer remain silent.
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2001
- Francine Rivers. Unashamed
- In her trademark style, bestselling author Francine Rivers
tells the compelling story of Rahab from the book of Joshua. Readers
will have a fresh understanding of God's work through the life
of this unlikely woman in the lineage of Christ.
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2000
- Anne De Graaf. Out of the Red Shadow
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