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 A grisly homicide. An international threat.  The stakes have never been higher for  Detective Roland March.  The victim's head is missing, but what intrigues Detective Roland March  is the hand. The pointing finger must be a clue--but to what? According  to the FBI, the dead man was an undercover asset tracking the flow of  illegal arms to the Mexican cartels. To protect the operation, they  want March to play along with the cover story. With a little digging,  though, he discovers the Feds are lying. And they're not the only ones.  In an upside-down world of paranoia and conspiracy, March finds himself  dogged by injury and haunted by a tragic failure. Forced to take  justice into his own hands, his twisting investigation leads him into  the very heart of darkness, leaving March with nothing to lose--and  nothing to hide.  | 
  
 Moses built and lifted up the brass serpent,  healing the afflicted Israelites of snakebites.  King Hezekiah called the serpent Nehushtan. Long thought destroyed,  it's been buried for millennia, secreted under the region's shifting  sands.  Now the Israeli government wants it back and they will stop at nothing  to get their hands on it. Yet they're not the only ones who covet the  Nehushtan.  Archaeologist Jack Hawthorne travels to Libya intent on recovering the  sacred object, but one does not cross the Mossad and expect to walk  away without a fight. Jack and his friends must find the priceless  "snake of brass upon a pole" before those who are also hunting it find  them...and silence them forever.  | 
  
 Lizzie Engel is used to running away. At eighteen, she left her  Mennonite hometown, Kingdom, Kansas, with plans never to return. But  five years later, the new life she built is falling apart. Lizzie knows  she's being followed, and she's certain the same mysterious stranger is  behind the threatening letters she's received. Realizing she'll have to  run again, the only escape Lizzie can manage is a return to the last  place she wants to go.  Once she arrives in Kingdom, Lizzie is confident she'll be safe until  she comes up with a new plan. In reacquainting herself with the town  and its people--especially her old friend, Noah Housler--she wonders if  she judged her hometown and her Mennonite faith too harshly. However,  just as she begins to come to terms with her roots, Lizzie is horrified  to discover the danger she ran from is closer than ever. No longer sure  who to trust and fearful for her life and the lives of those around  her, Lizzie finds she has only one place left to run--to the Father  whose love is inescapable.  | 
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 $10,000,000 Is Missing.  Erin Larson is running out of options. In the wake of her father's  death, she found a slim piece of paper--a deposit slip--with an  unbelievable amount on it. Only the bank claims they have no record of  the money, and trying to hire a lawyer has brought only intimidation  and threats. Erin's last chance is Jared Neaton.  How Far Will One Lawyer Go to Find the Money?  When Jared wearied of the shady ethics of his big law firm and started  his own, he never expected the wheels to fly off so quickly. One big  loss has pushed him to the brink, and it's all he can do to scrape by.  And How Far Will Someone Go to Stop Him?  He's not sure if Erin's case is worth the risk, but if the money is  real, all his problems could vanish. When digging deeper unleashes  something far more dangerous than just threats, both Jared and Erin  must decide the cost they're willing to pay to discover the truth.  | 
  
 Proving the Simple Life Isn't So Simple After All Overcommitted and  overwhelmed, Julie Charlton is at the breaking point. She knows she  should feel blessed as a mother and wife--but she just feels exhausted.  And then, the miraculous happens. Her sister-in-law Susan, a Martha  Stewart-in-training, lands the chance to participate in a reality TV  series about trying to live like the Amish and needs another family to  join her. It's just the break Julie needs. But the summer adventure in  simple living soon proves anything but simple. With the camera watching  every move, Susan's drive for perfection feels a lot like what they  left behind, while Julie suddenly finds herself needing to stand up for  slowing down. Whether it's cooking, cleaning, or dressing differently,  each new Amish challenge raises new complications...and soon each woman  learns unexpected lessons about herself and her family.   | 
  
 Marc Royce stares out of the helicopter, a sense of foreboding  rising with the volcanic cloud. Below, the Rift Valley slashes across  Africa like a scar. Decades of conflicts, droughts, and natural  disasters have left their mark.  Dispatched to audit a relief organization, Royce is thrust into the  squalor and chaos of Kenyan refugee camps. But his true mission focuses  on the area's reserves of once-obscure minerals now indispensable to  high-tech industries. These strategic elements--called rare earth--have  inflamed tensions on the world's stage and stoked tribal rivalries. As  Royce prepares to report back to Washington, he seizes on a bold and  risky venture for restoring justice to this troubled land.   | 
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 When war erupted, she gave up a life of privilege for a life of  significance. Tending to the army's sick and wounded meant leading a  life her mother does not understand and giving up a handsome and  approved suitor. Yet Charlotte chooses a life of service over  privilege, just as her childhood friend had done when he became a  military doctor. She soon discovers that she's combatting more than  just the rebellion by becoming a nurse. Will the two men who love her  simply stand by and watch as she fights her own battles? Or will their  desire for her wage war on her desire to serve God?  Wedded to War is a work of fiction, but the story is inspired by the  true life of Civil War nurse Georgeanna Woolsey. Woolsey's letters and  journals, written over 150 years ago, offer a thorough look of what  pioneering nurses endured. This is the first in the series "Heroines  Behind the Lines: Civil War," a collection of novels that highlights  the crucial contributions made by women during times of war.   | 
  
 War and disease have destroyed the modern world. Centuries later,  feudal societies have arisen across Europe. No one can remember the  ancient religion of Christianity—until an army captain and a farmer's  daughter discover the Sacred Writing of the one true God.  As Teo and Ana encounter the forgotten words of the holy book, they  realize its message is just what their kingdom needs. Though exiled  from their homeland, they join their hearts in a quest to return. But  now an ancient pact has united the enemies of the Christian faith into  a dark alliance that threatens to consume the known world. Racing to  stay one step ahead of their enemies, Teo and Ana must battle heinous  villains, stormy seas, and the powers of the underworld itself. As  armies begin to mass for a final battle, the odds favor the forces of  evil. Can Teo and Ana bring divine truth to Chiveis—or will the Word of  God fade from the earth forever?   | 
  
 Remember Me is the third of a trilogy of books focusing on the  character of William de Bulmer, his conversion of life and heart, and  the flowering of his ability to love. After the brothers of St. Alcuin  take William into the abbey (in The Hardest Thing to Do), he falls in  love with Abbot John's sister (in The Hour Before Dawn) and now has  accidentally lost all of the abbey's money (Remember Me). Seasoned  author Penelope Wilcock unlocks the story of one man's struggles,  mistakes, and heart's longings, and traces the possibility of what it  means to get things wrong and begin again. As with each novel in this  series, the reader is encouraged to explore a universal aspect of the  Christian faith—in this case, the cost of allowing God to do what is  necessary to make one whole.   |