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Combining heart-wrenching emotion with edge-of-your-seat tension, Charles Martin explores the true power of sacrificial love.
He shows up when all hope is lost.
Murphy Shepherd has made a career of finding those no one else ...
He shows up when all hope is lost.
Murphy Shepherd has made a career of finding those no one else ...
Combining heart-wrenching emotion with edge-of-your-seat tension, Charles Martin explores the true power of sacrificial love.
He shows up when all hope is lost.
Murphy Shepherd has made a career of finding those no one else couldāsurvivors of human trafficking. His lifeās mission is helping others find freedom.
But then the nightmare strikes too close to home .
When his new wife, her daughter, and two other teenage girls are stolen, Murphy is left questioning all he has thought to be true. With more dead ends than leads, he has no idea how to find those he loves.
After everything is stripped away, love is what remains.
Hope feels lost, but Murphy is willing to expend his last breath trying to bring them home.
Preview from Charlie
āI donāt know how he does what he does. It sounds rhetorical at this point because I find myself saying the same thing after every book. I flip the last page over (usually after having read it multiple times to prolong the ending) and then say, usually out loud to myself, āHow the h-e-double-hockey-stick did he just pull that off?ā This book is no exception. It is unequivocally, hands down, a remarkable read. Itās everything you want (and a whole lot more) from a sequel.
āDavid Bishop/Murphy Shepherd is the guy who shoots first and asks questions later. Heās got multiple secret identities, flies around on private jets, has several storage units with motorcycles, walls full of well-used handguns, rifles, shotguns, not to mention the storage unit in south Florida where heās got a Hellās Bay skiff . . . I mean cāmon. He makes Batmanās arsenal and gadgets look like a joke, and Jason Bourne look like a rookie in the world of taking out bad guys. AND on top of that, the dudeās a PRIEST . . . and he uses his priestly credentials to get in (and out) of some pretty shady situations (spoiler alert) taking out a respectable amount of bad guys in his white robes in the process . . . (spoiler alert #2). Too bad those robes donāt stop bullets . . . (spoiler alert #3 . . . my bad. Iāll stop.) And on top of that, heās got the worldās greatest dog. The Shepherd/Gunnar duo is unstoppable, again, this time around.
āBut amid all the secret identities and kicking butt he does, letās face it . . . the dudeās got MAD game. For those who donāt know what that means, the dude is a total chick magnetāand not by choice. And if I can get serious for a minute, The Letter Keeper takes the character development between Bishop and his girls to the next level. By the end, youāre so invested and knitted into their stories and hearts, youāre left scratching your head thinking, āAre we sure this is fiction? Thereās no way this is made up.ā
āThe way he/Dad/Charles walks us through the storyline of Bishop, Summer, and Angel is everything we, us readers, have been waiting for. Itās beautiful and deep and genuine, but thrilling and exciting all in one. Dad/Charles has had a couple of really phenomenal characters break the pages in the last 20+ years of his writingāMatthew Rising, Sunday, Ella Rain (love that lady), Tyler Steele . . . You know āem, we love āem allābut theseāBishop, Summer, Angel, Casey, Clay, Bones, yes even Gunnarāmight be my favorite. Speaking of Bones, for those who were like me wondering who the heck this guy is in the first book, well, letās just say thereās more to Bones than meets the eye.
āYāall better get ready. Like I said last time, clear your schedule. When this book comes out, say you got a scratchy throat or something, muscle aches, play the COVID scare card for a day and say you need to quarantine. Then read this book . . . front to back. There will be more sweaty palms, fist pumps, tears, and laughter than the first one. I promise.
āAnd yes . . . in case youāre wondering . . . by the time this book ends, thereās not much room left on his back for more names. But something tells me thatās not going to stop Bishop.ā
Praise for The Letter
āVery few contemporary novelists have found acclaim within mainstream and evangelical markets, but Charles Martin is among them. His latest novel is both a stand-alone story and a sequel to his highly-praised The Water Keeper. It hinges on the Scriptural message of forsaking the found in order to seek the lost, a theme Martin brings to poetic and brilliant life. A man broken by events beyond his control accepts the challenge to walk dark ways in order to bring the lost and helpless home, but he comes close to losing himself in the process. Despite the hardship and heartache, Martinās story shines with the light of eternal hope.ā āDavis Bunn, writing for Christianity Today
Full-length novel
One of the Murphy Shepherd
Book The Water Keeper
Book The Letter Keeper
...
He shows up when all hope is lost.
Murphy Shepherd has made a career of finding those no one else couldāsurvivors of human trafficking. His lifeās mission is helping others find freedom.
But then the nightmare strikes too close to home .
When his new wife, her daughter, and two other teenage girls are stolen, Murphy is left questioning all he has thought to be true. With more dead ends than leads, he has no idea how to find those he loves.
After everything is stripped away, love is what remains.
Hope feels lost, but Murphy is willing to expend his last breath trying to bring them home.
Preview from Charlie
āI donāt know how he does what he does. It sounds rhetorical at this point because I find myself saying the same thing after every book. I flip the last page over (usually after having read it multiple times to prolong the ending) and then say, usually out loud to myself, āHow the h-e-double-hockey-stick did he just pull that off?ā This book is no exception. It is unequivocally, hands down, a remarkable read. Itās everything you want (and a whole lot more) from a sequel.
āDavid Bishop/Murphy Shepherd is the guy who shoots first and asks questions later. Heās got multiple secret identities, flies around on private jets, has several storage units with motorcycles, walls full of well-used handguns, rifles, shotguns, not to mention the storage unit in south Florida where heās got a Hellās Bay skiff . . . I mean cāmon. He makes Batmanās arsenal and gadgets look like a joke, and Jason Bourne look like a rookie in the world of taking out bad guys. AND on top of that, the dudeās a PRIEST . . . and he uses his priestly credentials to get in (and out) of some pretty shady situations (spoiler alert) taking out a respectable amount of bad guys in his white robes in the process . . . (spoiler alert #2). Too bad those robes donāt stop bullets . . . (spoiler alert #3 . . . my bad. Iāll stop.) And on top of that, heās got the worldās greatest dog. The Shepherd/Gunnar duo is unstoppable, again, this time around.
āBut amid all the secret identities and kicking butt he does, letās face it . . . the dudeās got MAD game. For those who donāt know what that means, the dude is a total chick magnetāand not by choice. And if I can get serious for a minute, The Letter Keeper takes the character development between Bishop and his girls to the next level. By the end, youāre so invested and knitted into their stories and hearts, youāre left scratching your head thinking, āAre we sure this is fiction? Thereās no way this is made up.ā
āThe way he/Dad/Charles walks us through the storyline of Bishop, Summer, and Angel is everything we, us readers, have been waiting for. Itās beautiful and deep and genuine, but thrilling and exciting all in one. Dad/Charles has had a couple of really phenomenal characters break the pages in the last 20+ years of his writingāMatthew Rising, Sunday, Ella Rain (love that lady), Tyler Steele . . . You know āem, we love āem allābut theseāBishop, Summer, Angel, Casey, Clay, Bones, yes even Gunnarāmight be my favorite. Speaking of Bones, for those who were like me wondering who the heck this guy is in the first book, well, letās just say thereās more to Bones than meets the eye.
āYāall better get ready. Like I said last time, clear your schedule. When this book comes out, say you got a scratchy throat or something, muscle aches, play the COVID scare card for a day and say you need to quarantine. Then read this book . . . front to back. There will be more sweaty palms, fist pumps, tears, and laughter than the first one. I promise.
āAnd yes . . . in case youāre wondering . . . by the time this book ends, thereās not much room left on his back for more names. But something tells me thatās not going to stop Bishop.ā
Praise for The Letter
āVery few contemporary novelists have found acclaim within mainstream and evangelical markets, but Charles Martin is among them. His latest novel is both a stand-alone story and a sequel to his highly-praised The Water Keeper. It hinges on the Scriptural message of forsaking the found in order to seek the lost, a theme Martin brings to poetic and brilliant life. A man broken by events beyond his control accepts the challenge to walk dark ways in order to bring the lost and helpless home, but he comes close to losing himself in the process. Despite the hardship and heartache, Martinās story shines with the light of eternal hope.ā āDavis Bunn, writing for Christianity Today
Full-length novel
One of the Murphy Shepherd
Book The Water Keeper
Book The Letter Keeper
...
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