Barely Breathing From Ashes To New

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From Ashes to Roses

Andrea and Ryans lives are upturned when their mother suddenly dies. Donna had never caused anything but chaos, but now they feel lost without her. However, everything changes when a letter from an old lover of Donnas is found hidden in her room. They discover they have an older brother and question why their mother never mentioned him. Curiosity leads the twins to leave London and head south to a Sussex village in search of their long-lost brother and the answers to the many questions surrounding their turbulent family history.
Forsaken Country

Three fathers collide far beyond the reach or safety of the law in this breathtaking thriller from the beloved author of The Stolen Hours and The Life We Bury: "one of our best crime writers at the top of his game" (William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling author). Max Rupert has left his position as a Minneapolis homicide detective to live in solitude. Mourning the tragic death of his wife, he's also racked by guilt—he alone knows what happened to her killer. But then the former local sheriff, Lyle Voight, arrives with a desperate plea: Lyle’s daughter Sandy and his six-year-old grandson Pip have disappeared. Lyle’s certain Sandy's ex-husband Reed is behind it, but the new sheriff is refusing to investigate. When Max reluctantly looks into their disappearance, he too becomes convinced something has gone very wrong. But the closer Max and Lyle get to finding proof, the more slippery Reed becomes, until he makes a break for the beautiful but formidable Boundary Waters wilderness with vulnerable Pip in tow. Racing after the most dangerous kind of criminal—a desperate father—and with the ghosts of their own pasts never far behind, Max and Lyle go on the hunt within a treacherous landscape, determined to bring an evil man to justice, and to bring a terrified child home alive. “Allen Eskens . . . produces some of the best cat-and-mouse games I have read. This is a novel that you will not easily forget.” —BookReporter “The search for mother and child fuels the brisk plot, but Forsaken Country spins on Eskens’ in-depth character studies. . . . Eskens is at the top of his skills.” —Oline H. Cogdill, The South Florida Sun Sentinel “The suspense never flags . . . heart-pounding and heartfelt, Forsaken Country should be at the top of your to-be-read list.”— Heather Gudenkauf
Ashes

Author: Delores Glass
language: en
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Release Date: 2018-01-11
A human body can be reduced to ashes, or technically small granules of tissue, bone, and carbon, when it is exposed to 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit for two to three hours in a sealed oven. How then, could four boys be laughing and cutting up just before starting work one minute and be reduced to the same kind of ashes in the back of the restaurant kitchen where they worked the next? If there had been some kind of grease or electrical fire in the kitchen, it might have been easier to explain, but there was no fire. The janitorial cubby where the boys were standing was away from any of the ovens or stoves. It was a utility cubby that was surrounded by sinks and ice machines. When the smoke cleared, there was no evidence of fire. No scorching to the cardboard storage boxes, smoke residue on the ceiling, or the unique odor of burnt flesh. The surroundings were pristine and intact? So how could these boys have been so thoroughly cremated on the spot? To make matters worse, the same phenomenon began to occur with the regularity elsewhere even becoming an international problem that threatened to become a global crisis if it could not be immediately contained. It is a perplexing problem that will take pyrotechnic expert Alan Stein on a journey into the forensics of human nature that he would not have expected. The outcome will be one that only a few people would be allowed to experience.