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  • Fear Has a Name

  • A Novel
  • By: Creston Mapes
  • Narrated by: Paul Michael
  • Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)
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Fear Has a Name

By: Creston Mapes
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Summary

How Far Would He Go To Keep Them Safe?

It was more than a break-in. More than a stalking. It was personal. When a stalker targets his family, journalist Jack Crittendon must uncover who the person is and what his motives are - if he is to protect the ones he loves. It will lead Crittendon into a world of behind-closed-door secrets and faith gone awry, as does his investigation of a missing pastor, whose apparent suicide is more than it appears. Each move Crittendon makes weaves him tighter and tighter into a web of lies, greed, hypocrisy, sin, and danger.

He believed he’d never give in to fear. But that was before. And holding on to his faith won’t be easy. Nor will keeping his family safe, and ending the terror. Because that might require him to step over lines he never dared to cross.

©2013 David C. Cook (P)2013 Oasis Audio

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"A truly captivating work of ratcheting thrills and surprising grace. You will not be able to put it down - or get it out of your head once you finally do." (Robert Liparulo, author of The 13th Tribe, The Judgment Stone, and Comes a Horseman)

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'Annoying!' - Glad It's Over!

I nearly sent it back before finishing the first chapter, but because I was busy on something else, I continued listening. Then came a totally unexpected plot twist, and I found that I really wanted to know how it would end.

I found Jack and Pam to be incredibly irritating, and couldn't help but notice that the non-white characters were not as 'perfect' as they, or their other associates were; they had to have some 'flaw' which made them not as perfect as the other characters, thereby maintaining the 'us and 'them'.

I found the constant dipping into religion was annoying too as I found it to be unbelievable that they would live their lives in that way.

I found the narrator's voice annoying, though I think this was unfairly because it was mainly due to 'what' he was saying rather than 'how' he said it.

The ending was ok, and I've asked my sister to listen to tbe whole book to see if she comes to the same conclusion as me; she has already mentioned she does not like the narrator's voice...!

Not a book that I shall be revisiting in the future, but also not the worse book in the world. It was just ... annoying!

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