Adam
In the mind of FBI behavioural psychologist Daniel Clark, there is no Good and no Evil. All that possesses him is the pursuit of the serial killer known as ‘Eve’. A pursuit that will lead Daniel to his own death. But he is miraculously resuscitated – twenty-one minutes after flatlining – and it soon becomes clear that the only way to stop Eve is to recover those missing minutes by dying . . . again. Daniel’s pursuit of Eve descends deeper and darker than ever before. Soon – in circumstances he could never have imagined – he will find himself re-evaluating everything he ever believed.
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Reviews
Mammoth twists and head-pounding turns that will have readers and book clubs debating the roles of emotion and logic that drive human existence
Ted Dekker is a true master of thrillers, and this is his best.
It doesn't just get under your skin. It crawls there, nests, and raises its head with a bitter tug, as if it's living within you.
...a tour-de-force of suspense that demands to be read in one sitting.
Dekker is adept at unraveling stories of good and evil at a nail-biting pace...
There's lots of good Christian fiction around but it's virtually impossible to get non-Christians to read it because it's overtly Christian. This book isn't. The story is gripping. It weaves together the abduction of two young children, the unfolding drama of 'Eve' a serial killer who leaves no clues as he kills a young woman every month, and the tensions between Clark, his ex-wife and an attractive female detective. Be prepared for a terrifying climax.