Now on the run
from a fearful government who views him as “out of Order,” Rom must choose
either to live in the familiar clutches of fear or bravely seek out the truth
behind these new emotions. To learn their purpose … and his.
Ted Dekker and
Tosca Lee serve up a heart-racing thriller that’ll engage your every emotion
and leave you craving more while digesting a hard-hitting truth. The truth that
true life is not one that sits back in pillow-fluffed ease while fearing the
future. True life is one of seeking purpose beyond ourselves, no matter what
the cost, and no matter what the pain along the way. “Because in life we risk
death. … The heart can bleed. And it will.” (Forbidden, page 373)
Once again, Dekker
transports us to an alternate reality to help us better understand our own.
Once again, he weaves a climactic tale of romance and redemption to remind us
of a certain life-giving blood. Much like the power of that life-giving blood,
this is a story that cannot possibly be understood through mere description …
it must be experienced.
Warning:
While similar in many ways to Dekker’s Circle series
(and personally, I believe that Thomas Hunter plays an unseen role in this
story, *wink, wink*) The Books of Mortals trilogy takes it up a notch on
the violence scale. Okay, maybe several notches. (Think head-chopping violence
and mega-creepy villains from Green and rack up their frequency a bit.)
Also, the spiritual analogies are slightly more vague, at least in this first
book of the series. But dig deep and think hard … the content is rich.
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