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Christy Awards
Suspense
The Christy Awards are given annually for the best in Christian Fiction.
Contemporary
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2006
- Athol Dickson. River Rising
- In 1927 Louisiana, Rev. Hale Poser arrives in the bayous of Pilotville, looking for his roots. In the swamp beyond the cypress lies a lingering evil. For years it slept in dreadful isolation. Now comes Hale Poser, and it will sleep no more.
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2005
- Debbie Wilson. Tiger in the Shadows
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2004
- Ted Dekker. Thr3e
- Three is a psychological thriller that starts full-tilt and
keeps the reader off-balance until the very last suspense-filled
page.
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2003
- Randy Singer.
Directed Verdict
- In the face of injustice, one person committed to a holy cause
can make a difference. This is the story of how one lawyer, confronted
with the martyrdom of a Christian missionary, stands up to injustice
despite seemingly insurmountable odds.
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2002
- T. Davis Bunn. Drummer
in the Dark
- In a rip-roaring plot that could be torn from tomorrow's headlines,
bestselling author T. Davis Bunn weaves political intrigue and
disturbing moral dilemmas into a chillingly credible portrait
of the cutthroat world of international finance.
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2001
- T. Davis Bunn. The
Great Divide
- As a small-town lawyer struggles to rebuild his life, a simple
inquiry escalates into a courtroom drama of international proportions.
Marcus takes the case of Alma and Austin Hall, whose daughter
Gloria has disappeared in China while investigating the labor
practices of the worlds largest producer of sports shoes. Traveling
to Washington, he uncovers a convoluted web of greed and deceit.
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2000
- James Scott Bell. Final Witness
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