The Single Eye: The Architects, cartea 1
Autor Catrin Lewisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2019
If only she hadn't fallen in love with him too. He'd fit her image of the ideal husband . . . if he weren't dead set against Christianity and against marriage itself. Eric's focus is on Architecture alone, and Sandy fears he'd make a deal with the devil if it would keep his struggling practice alive.
Then a stranger with uncanny eyes appears, offering Eric a commission that "will make all his dreams come true." At Sandy's urging, he turns it down. But the sinister would-be client refuses to take no for an answer--- he'll stop at nothing to get Sandy out of the way and bend Eric to his diabolical will. As the pressure builds, love flames between the young architects, but can love, integrity, and faith itself stand against an enemy who will pit what they value most on earth against their lives, their humanity, and their very souls?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780997790214
ISBN-10: 0997790210
Pagini: 482
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Editura: Hendrick Hill Books
Colecția The Architects
Seria The Architects
ISBN-10: 0997790210
Pagini: 482
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Editura: Hendrick Hill Books
Colecția The Architects
Seria The Architects
Notă biografică
Catrin Lewis is the pen name of a woman residing in southwestern Pennsylvania. Besides writing fiction, she enjoys classical, medieval, and Celtic music; history, travel, and foreign languages; art, architecture, and gardening; and herding two ex-feral cats. She is interested in Biblical studies and Reformed Theology and was granted the degree of Bachelor of Theology by the University of Oxford in England. Though trained and licensed as an architect, she has not worked full time in that field for several years, and makes up for it by writing about architects and contending with a house in a perpetual state of do-it-herself renovation. In her younger days, Catrin spent far too many years thinking up story ideas but never having the courage to write them down. The Single Eye is her debut novel, and she is firmly convinced that, once the house is finished, it will take far less than three-plus decades to publish the next.