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Rating:  Summary: Murder, Romance,Intrigue with Sound Christian Message Review: After hearing Clay talk about his book & the background which lead to his writing & then meeting him I could hardly wait to read this book.I found that once I started reading it was difficult to put it down. The christian message of "One Anothering" as it was interwoven into the mystery presented a sound principle which should be adopted by all christians.Reading this book has been extremely worthwhile & I would recommend it for christians to give to their non-christian friends.
Rating:  Summary: Murder, Romance,Intrigue with Sound Christian Message Review: After hearing Clay talk about his book & the background which lead to his writing & then meeting him I could hardly wait to read this book.I found that once I started reading it was difficult to put it down. The christian message of "One Anothering" as it was interwoven into the mystery presented a sound principle which should be adopted by all christians.Reading this book has been extremely worthwhile & I would recommend it for christians to give to their non-christian friends.
Rating:  Summary: Couldn't put it down, literally! Review: Having worked in television production for 25 years, I found the description of events and characters described by Clay to be very accurate and entertaining. The story line was a captivating murder mystery that kept me so spellbound that I read the entire book in one sitting. The book is written with a Christian religious theme that will appeal to all people of faith, but does not detract if your beliefs do not follow that direction. I heartily recommend this book to all murder mystery buffs and to anyone in the television production industry.
Rating:  Summary: good but not like the second book Review: I bought this book because I read the "Circle of Seven" and expected a similar thrill. The book was good, but not as suspenseful as the other one. I didn't really know what the Lasko Interview was about until the middle of the book. There were a lot of pages dedicated to sharing the gospel as well.
Rating:  Summary: good but not like the second book Review: I bought this book because I read the "Circle of Seven" and expected a similar thrill. The book was good, but not as suspenseful as the other one. I didn't really know what the Lasko Interview was about until the middle of the book. There were a lot of pages dedicated to sharing the gospel as well.
Rating:  Summary: WHAT A REFRESHING CHANGE FROM THE SECULAR WORLD! Review: I really enjoyed reading "The Lasko Interview" while at the same time learning and growing spiritually. I found myself reaffirming many of my personal beliefs and challenging myself to trust more in the Holy Spirits leadership. It has suspense, romance, action, evil, Christianity and it is delivered in a format that was fun to read.
Rating:  Summary: Hard hitting. Review: This was a good beginning for Clay. But my biggest mistake was reading "Circle of Seven" and "Interview With the Devil" before I read this one. So, being a little spoiled with Mark Taylor's military background, along with tough personality, this was still good Clay Jacobsen quality. This is the beginning of Rick Treadway's story. It also is the end of the story for one Wade Bennett. It appears to be a suicide, and the case looks to be closing fast. Although you can see that it was his first book, he had a good rhythm going from the beginning.Now, while there is no Mark Taylor, there is Rick Treadway, and those who have read "Circle" and "Interview" prior to this will recognize his name. Like I said above, I made the mistake of reading the other 2 prior to this one. Well paced, well thought out, one I think that any fan of Clay Jacobsen will most certainly appreciate. One thing that was interesting enough was the lesson in this book itself. It was how Rick made a concrete commitment with Jesus, and his understanding the church as one. This is not only a good thriller, but a book for some who might have said, "That's the Pastor's job." It gives a good message that we are all called to minister. Good job, Clay!
Rating:  Summary: Hard hitting. Review: This was a good beginning for Clay. But my biggest mistake was reading "Circle of Seven" and "Interview With the Devil" before I read this one. So, being a little spoiled with Mark Taylor's military background, along with tough personality, this was still good Clay Jacobsen quality. This is the beginning of Rick Treadway's story. It also is the end of the story for one Wade Bennett. It appears to be a suicide, and the case looks to be closing fast. Although you can see that it was his first book, he had a good rhythm going from the beginning. Now, while there is no Mark Taylor, there is Rick Treadway, and those who have read "Circle" and "Interview" prior to this will recognize his name. Like I said above, I made the mistake of reading the other 2 prior to this one. Well paced, well thought out, one I think that any fan of Clay Jacobsen will most certainly appreciate. One thing that was interesting enough was the lesson in this book itself. It was how Rick made a concrete commitment with Jesus, and his understanding the church as one. This is not only a good thriller, but a book for some who might have said, "That's the Pastor's job." It gives a good message that we are all called to minister. Good job, Clay!
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