Grand Scheme : A Novel
$18.99
Fast-paced, intriguing, and suspenseful, this book picks up the story from book two, Never Look Back. Rue Kessler has married Ivy and begins to help raise their son, Montana. Rue is the new supervisor for his father-in-law’s construction crew on a big condo project, and he and Ivy are building a home of their own. Could life get any better?
But not everyone is happy for them. For some, memories of Ivy’s wild years are all too vivid. And someone thinks the only reason Rue was made supervisor is because he married the boss’s daughter – never mind his qualifications.
The Kesslers soon fall prey to some vicious attacks. A man on Rue’s crew is found have-dead. Are the episodes related?
Readers will be swept along in a gripping story as they learn alongside Rue and Ivy that the best defense against deadly poison of envy is to discover the rich inheritance we have in Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781590529232
ISBN10: 1590529235
Kathy Herman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2008
Phantom Hollow # 3
Publisher: Multnomah
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