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Jack Cavanaugh

    Jack Cavanaugh es un autor dedicado que aborda su oficio con seriedad y profundidad. Basándose en su formación teológica y un profundo interés por la historia, sus extensas obras exploran frecuentemente temas universales a través de diversas culturas y épocas. El estilo distintivo de Cavanaugh radica en su habilidad para entrelazar elementos espirituales en narrativas históricas, lo que otorga a sus historias un amplio atractivo internacional. Su escritura refleja un cuidadoso estudio de la novela y su poder para contar relatos cautivadores.

    While Mortals Sleep
    The Victors
    The Allies
    Fire
    His Watchful Eye
    Above All Earthly Powers
    • 2018

      Hideous Beauty: Volume 1

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      This world isn't what you think it is . . . Every day they slip across our borders to infiltrate our government, our schools, our neighborhoods. Homeland security can't stop them. The armed forces are no threat to them. Powerful and unseen, they cannot be stopped . . . and they have been doing this for millennia. On what should have been the best day of his life, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Grant Austin learns of a plan to assassinate the president of the United States. Every attempt to sound the alarm is thwarted, and Grant soon finds himself at the center of an even greater battle that predates time as he stands alone against ancient powers and unspeakable evil-evil that can only be described as a hideous beauty.

      Hideous Beauty: Volume 1
    • 2010

      His Watchful Eye

      Songs in the Night Book 2

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of Hitler's Germany, the narrative follows Pastor Josef Schumacher's fight against Nazism and his influence on the youth of his church. Among them is Second Lieutenant Konrad Reichmann, who initially embraces the ideals of the Hitler Youth. However, his experiences on the Russian Front shatter his illusions as he confronts the brutal reality of war. Disillusioned by the slaughter of innocents and dwindling resources, Konrad devises a daring plan to stand against the horrors he witnesses.

      His Watchful Eye
    • 2010

      Above All Earthly Powers

      Songs in the Night Book 3

      • 444 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Set in post-World War II Berlin, the narrative explores the ongoing oppression under the hammer and sickle regime. Mady Schumacher and Colonel Matthew Parker unite, despite their differences, to honor Pastor Josef Schumacher's legacy by aiding survivors of Nazi atrocities. Facing betrayal from American forces and threats from the Stasi, their mission for freedom becomes perilous yet vital. This concluding episode of the Songs in the Night series intertwines themes of resilience and hope within a gripping historical context.

      Above All Earthly Powers
    • 2006

      The spirit of exploration and adventure spurred Americans ever westward. These are the daring men and women known as The Pioneers Twenty-year-old Jesse Morgan has always been a dreamer, the valiant hero in many an imaginary tale. But when a real-life act of bravery appears to result in tragedy, Jesse flees the tenements of New York's lower east side for a life of anonymity across the Great Plains. Little does he realize that he is being followed. His pursuers are Emily Austin, who knows the truth about the mishap and who also secretly desires to be Mrs. Jesse Morgan; Clara Morgan, Jesse's sole surviving parent, who risks the dangers of the untamed prairie to find her only son; and Richard Tykas, an unsavory detective, who knows that when he finds Jesse he will find his real prey--Emily Austin. But in hottest pursuit is God, whom Jesse has struggled to trust since a long-ago factory fire robbed him of his father--and his childlike faith. From the crime-infested streets of 1890s New York to the boisterous frontier town of Denver, join the chase for Jesse Morgan in this fifth book of "An American Family Portrait."

      The Pioneers
    • 2006

      Und niemand kennt das Morgen

      • 616 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      Im Holland des 17. Jahrhunderts wird die junge Hugenottin Margot de Campion als Hexe denunziert und flieht in die Kolonie Südafrika. Dort sieht sie sich Intrigen ausgesetzt, findet jedoch auch Menschen, die ihr wichtig werden.

      Und niemand kennt das Morgen
    • 2005

      Storm

      1798-1800 (Original)

      • 354 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of Yale College, the story unfolds amidst a brewing storm of rebellion. Tensions rise as students navigate their ambitions, loyalties, and the consequences of their actions. The narrative explores themes of power, resistance, and the quest for identity, revealing how individual choices can spark significant change within a tightly-knit academic community. As the conflict escalates, characters are forced to confront their beliefs and the true cost of standing up for what they believe in.

      Storm
    • 2005

      Fire

      • 386 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the "Great Awakening," the story features historical figures like preachers Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. It explores the theme of spiritual revival as a remedy for a nation plagued by sin, highlighting the transformative power of faith and the impact of religious fervor on society. The narrative intertwines personal and collective struggles, emphasizing the urgent need for redemption and renewal in a troubled world.

      Fire
    • 2005

      Proof

      • 370 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      A young defense attorney embarks on a dramatic journey in a courtroom thriller, aiming to prove the existence of the Holy Spirit while defending the church. As the trial unfolds, he realizes that the Holy Spirit can manifest and assert His existence on His own, leading to profound revelations and unexpected twists. This gripping narrative explores themes of faith, belief, and the intersection of the divine with the human experience.

      Proof
    • 2005

      Nach dem Dritten Reich bleibt der Osten Deutschlands in der Freiheit eingeschränkt. Pastor Schumachers Rettungswerk für sechs behinderte Kinder ist unvollendet. Monika sucht die Jugendlichen in einer Anstalt und kämpft entschlossen, ihnen die Freiheit zu bringen, für die ihr Mann starb. Doch kann ihr Gottvertrauen den Eisernen Vorhang überwinden?

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