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After everything he'd been through, all he wanted was tranquility. What he really needed was God. The horror of World War II caused Eugene Walker to lose his faith. After the war, all he wanted was to live the rest of his life in peace. Revitalizing a rundown farm was a good start, and with the addition of a beautiful wife and the young boy she gave him, he thought he had found it. Then, his son vanished just as the strongest winter storm in years crippled the area. When no trace of the boy could be found, dark suspicion increasingly fell to him, causing the sleeping demons within him to come…mehr

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After everything he'd been through, all he wanted was tranquility. What he really needed was God. The horror of World War II caused Eugene Walker to lose his faith. After the war, all he wanted was to live the rest of his life in peace. Revitalizing a rundown farm was a good start, and with the addition of a beautiful wife and the young boy she gave him, he thought he had found it. Then, his son vanished just as the strongest winter storm in years crippled the area. When no trace of the boy could be found, dark suspicion increasingly fell to him, causing the sleeping demons within him to come roaring back. More than a layered psychological thriller, it is a story of the struggle for faith in a fallen world.
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Autorenporträt
First-time author Mark D. Heires is dedicated to creating wholesome and exciting stories that deal with the struggles of living as a Christianin our troubled world. Before writing Christian fiction, Mark earned an engineering degree at Iowa State University. He then entered the world of scientific research, a career that took him all over the world. Over the span of his career, he developed a love for writing. Nowretired, Mark lives in Midland, Michigan, with his wife, Peggy. Together they adopted three children and then had a biological child. He enjoys telling people that three of his children came from South Korea and that he has no idea where the fourth came from.