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All Through the Night
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Item Description... Overview When a savvy young lawyer's wealthy employer thinks he has been visited by an angel, she hires Wayne, who has a background in special-ops, to solve the mystery, as she and her boss battle unknown enemies. Original. |
Item Specifications...
Pages 384
Dimensions: Length: 8.52" Width: 6.04" Height: 1.01" Weight: 0.73 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Jul 1, 2008
Publisher BETHANY HOUSE PUBLISHERS #7
ISBN 0764205420 EAN 9780764205422
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 | All Through The Night Oct 23, 2009 |
| The book came very fast and in great shape. I really enjoy Mr Bunns novels. Not only do they have clean language but the stories are easy to follow with enough mystery and excitement to not want to put the book down. Good work! | | |  | All Through the Night Oct 2, 2009 |
| Davis Bunn really captures your interest early on, he is so talented and really takes you there completely. You feel as though you are with the characters in the book and experiencing what they are, really appreciate his talent. Looking forward to reading more of his writings | | |  | My kinda hero! Aug 19, 2009 |
| The other reviews pretty much tell you what this book is all about. So I'll just say this. Wayne is my kinda hero. Ex-special forces, smart, good looking, and loaded with integrity. He just has emotional and spiritual issues to work out. And God, through the folks He puts in Wayne's life, brings him around. The romance is very subtle which is typical Bunn, and the characters are colorful and multi-dimensional. Great book! | | |  | Great read Apr 18, 2009 |
| I really enjoyed this book and stayed up until I finished it. I liked how the older people in the book were people worth getting to know. I did think the author wrote about women like Andrew Greeley does...idealistically . Like a person who has never known a woman through good and bad. He wrote about men with interesting characters but the women were too good without being realistic. I'm a woman so I know we have faults. Even with that flaw the book made me keep wanting to find out what happens next. I am hoping there will be more in the series. | | |  | Second Chances Sep 14, 2008 |
Wayne Grusza is a Special Forces trained military man, who just so happens to be a CPA. Weird combination, but Wayne has the best of both worlds. He'd seen enough action in the war to last him a lifetime when his sister, woman pastor, Eilene Belote, wants him to help solve a case for Hattie Blount Community - a place she calls home. Wayne really has no place to go or any place to call home, so he checks out their financial books. It's the least he could do for the sister who had always been there for him.
In this investigation, Wayne uncovers a scam and reports to the board that the community is about to lose everything. This was a retirement home and no one could afford to lose a dime. After all, these people were on fixed incomes. Wayne hated this kind of thing, and had little patience for a man that would prey on the innocent and abuse people's trust. He would get their money back the best way he knew how. He wasn't going to lose this community to a con man; not on his watch. This was now personal.
As Wayne plots to save the community, he is asked to check out another similar case. He is brought in as a consultant to check out what has happened. He's seen this before. He thinks it's strange to have two similar scams take place so close together. This was a small town...there had to be a connection. Wayne soon discovers that Mr. Easton, the President of this big corporation, has been visited by an angel. He isn't sure he wants to get involved in this one. He wasn't much on religion. His father was a pastor and so was his sister - he'd heard more than enough about religion. Wayne lived life on his own terms - thank you very much. "I don't want to talk to talk to angels or a man who has talked to angels."
Wayne meets an older woman named Victoria, who lives in Hattie Blount Community, tells him that she is praying for him. He knows his sister and father had been praying for him for years. A lot of good that has done him. But this woman seems to look into his soul and says "Worst kinds of addiction, the very worst, are those of the heart. Anger and bitterness don't wound the body like a drug. They gnaw down deep, where the lie can be hidden from almost everyone. The truth is this: the addiction hollows out your soul. No matter what you carry with you, no matter what dark night brought you to where you are, the Lord can make something good of this, if you let Him." Great! That's the last thing he wanted to hear. But deep down to the core of his being he knew she was right. What was he supposed to do with this information?
Wayne has battles raging on all fronts; on the outside with these scams, murders and bad guys trying to kill him and on the inside of his soul. He is facing things he thought he never would - thought they were gone but their back and in living color. He wasn't a man that would run and hide. Now what to do? He needed a strength beyond what he had to survive.
This story takes place in Florida, where I lived for many years. It was fun to hear about all the places that I had been and all the things I remembered about Florida living. I love how Davis Bunn tells a story that gets to the heart of the matter. In the middle of the fighting, drama and action, Bunn deals with heart issues. Wayne is one lean-mean-fighting-machine. This story is filled with adventure, love and second chances, but not just for Wayne. If you love Davis Bunn, you will totally enjoy this story. If you are new to this author, this is the book to jump into and be totally engaged in his exciting story style.
Nora St. Laurent www.psalm516.blogspot.com | | | Write your own review about All Through the Night
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