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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Review of Bill Carmichael's new book "The Missionary"

 5.0 out of 5 stars
A new cast of characters in the tradition of Tom Clancy, March 26, 2009
By Baltic Books "Vic" (Portland, OR USA)

David Eller has served street children of Venezuela for years. In that time living among those with extreme need, he's become a bit careless publicly criticizing the presidential regime. That criticism has the attention of an important businessman with power to greatly fund Eller's important work, but also to bring change to the national leadership. The question is how badly does Eller want to help these children and to what lengths is he willing to go?

The Missionary is an exciting thriller-adventure story in the tradition of Tom Clancy or John Grisham. Carmichael writes a new novel chronicling the inner struggle of the men and women willing to make the ultimate sacrifice to accomplish their mission in spite of personal weaknesses and internal demons.

Reading The Missionary I was pleased to see the story unfold in a way I never expected. It is well written and seems to cry out for a sequel after taking special time and care to establish an exciting cadre of characters.

I strongly recommend The Missionary!

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Hello Baltic,
You made your site simple yet elegant. I see that you have a wide variety of interests and observations here!
I’m sending an important message to people about Jehovah God’s plans for us that is in the Bible. "But you who abandon me, your God, who forget the holy mountains, Who hold dinners for Lady Luck and throw cocktail parties for Sir Fate, Well, you asked for it. Fate it will be: your destiny, Death. For when I invited you, you ignored me; when I spoke to you, you brushed me off. You did the very things I exposed as evil; you chose what I hate." (Isaiah 65:11-12) (Message Bible)

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