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Ears to Hear

By Kent E. Wyatt

Description:

Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense finalist
Amelia's brother, Gabriel, hears things - practically everything. His autism gives him savant auditory abilities. He heard the men who were planning to kill them in the park. It could have ended there. But Amelia couldn't leave and let them catch the mysterious man who saved them.

In a madcap turn of events, the artisan jam maker finds herself experiencing the life and death struggle of espionage. But things are getting even more intense. The agents want Gabriel and Amelia to help bring down a powerful organization that is using genetic testing in an antisemitic plot. Did God plan Gabriel's gift for such a time as this? They will need God on their side because someone else is in the game, and the other side's plan might equal two wrongs with no right in sight.

The more she discovers, the more Amelia grows to trust and care for the mysterious man. But even his skills might not have prepared him for this type of foe or the bizarre twist the mission takes. As circumstances suck Amelia and Gabe farther into the operation, she realizes what they face threatens the deepest fabric of humanity and will challenge how the team members view life itself.

Book Takeaway:

Genocide, anti-Semitism, abortion, and other crimes against life all stem from thoughts that one person is of less value than another, because of unBiblical worldviews.

Why the author wrote this book:

To bring attention to the way in which some human beings are devalued and the ultimate cost of such thoughts.

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