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Author: Terri Blackstock Publisher: Zondervan Studio: Zondervan Manufacturer: Zondervan Label: Zondervan Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 1
ISBN: 0310257697 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780310257691 ASIN: 0310257697
Publication Date: July 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description As Oak Hollow grapples with a global power blackout, a teenager is shot in a food robbery. Jailed as the suspect, young Mark Green must prove his innocence to a community that has already judged him in its heart. But the Branning family stands with him as he fights to survive?and forgive. Book three in Terri Blackstock?s Restoration series.
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  True Light August 10, 2008 I was anxious to see how the people in this next book in the series survived the daily trials of life. Not to mention so much violence going on around them. True light is a story of things that will happen, can happen and do happen in a break down of society. I really enjoyed finding out how a certain romance was doing and watching the friends of the brannings work through all their exciting problems. When will the pulses from the star that caused the power outages of all kinds finally stop? Is Deni ever going to cast Craig aside and turn to Mark? Exciting book I thought. Helps a person think how they would react in that situation.
  A very good read.... July 3, 2008 This book really makes you think about how grateful we should be for all the modern conveniences we enjoy today. If you enjoy reading Terri's books, you will enjoy this one as well.
  All That Over a Deer? July 3, 2008 The pulses are now in their 8th month. Even in Alabama, the residents are feeling the pains of winter as they are facing a rare snow storm. The Branning family is still surviving without modern technology, although they are all growing tired of the evil surrounding them.
Unfortunately, things are about to get worse. Jeff Branning's friend Zach is shot over a deer he has just killed. As he lies in the hospital barely hanging on, the sheriff looks for the shooter. Unfortunately, the evidence seems to be pointing to Deni's boyfriend Mark Green. And, because of Mark's father, the people in the community are quick to convict him. Did Mark really do it? If not, how can he clear his name?
Once again, Terri Blackstock has written a gripping novel set in a fascinating world. This book really opens up the action, allowing us to see how hospitals and law enforcement are dealing or not dealing with the changes. The characters are still rich and pull you into the action. This book focuses more on Mark than the Brannings, which made for an interesting change. And the mystery is actually well developed here as well. I did put things together a little before the characters did, but not by much. The climax was exiting and I raced through it.
You could jump in here, but it really is best to read these books in order. I've found all three interesting and hard to put down. I can hardly wait to get to the final book in this series.
  Terri Blackstock June 21, 2008 Any Terri Blackstock book (I especially love her many series) is worth reading if you like Christian mystery.
  Read it in 1 day! June 7, 2008 So far I've read the first 3 in the series, and this was my favorite. I have really enjoyed the thought provoking "how would I respond to this" aspect of the series, but I especially appreciated how Blackstock didn't let Mark settle for the mess his father (and brothers) left of his life. He didn't say, "Oh well, if I'd had a better Dad, things would be different." I hear so many people whining about things in their past...focusing on what they haven't had instead of the potential they do have. I'd recommend the book purely for that reason even if it wasn't a great continuation of the series. Can't wait to read #4!
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