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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Echo in the Darkness - Francine Rivers, An}} | ||
[[Category:RITA Winning Title]] | [[Category:RITA Winning Title]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1994 Releases]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Inspirational]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Roman Empire]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Historical]] | ||
+ | * '''Series''': [[Mark Of The Lion]] #2 | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Francine Rivers]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Tyndale House]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1994 | ||
+ | * '''Editor''': [[Karen Ball]] | ||
+ | * '''Setting''': | ||
+ | * '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0842313079/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 An Echo in the Darkness] | ||
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+ | == Book Description == | ||
+ | A prosperous trader, Marcus Lucianus Valerian has made a fortune providing sand and slaves for the Roman games. But Hadassah, a slave in his family's household, has enchanted him with her quiet beauty and her staunch faith in Christ. When Marcus' sister sends Hadassah to almost certain death in the games, Marcus feels that his life has been ripped apart. Now he is on his way to Jerusalem to find out more about Hadassah's god, unaware that a miracle awaits him back in Rome. | ||
+ | The political intrigue of the imperial city provides a dramatic backdrop for Marcus' spiritual quest. This rich and unforgettable work achieves even greater impact through Richard Ferrone's dramatic narration. | ||
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+ | == Awards == | ||
+ | * [[1995 RITA® Winners & Finalists|1995 RITA®]] for [[RITA®: Romance with Religious or Spiritual Elements (Inspirational) Category|Inspirational Romance]] |
Latest revision as of 02:21, 3 August 2021
- Series: Mark Of The Lion #2
- Author: Francine Rivers
- Publisher: Tyndale House
- Year: 1994
- Editor: Karen Ball
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing - An Echo in the Darkness
Book Description
A prosperous trader, Marcus Lucianus Valerian has made a fortune providing sand and slaves for the Roman games. But Hadassah, a slave in his family's household, has enchanted him with her quiet beauty and her staunch faith in Christ. When Marcus' sister sends Hadassah to almost certain death in the games, Marcus feels that his life has been ripped apart. Now he is on his way to Jerusalem to find out more about Hadassah's god, unaware that a miracle awaits him back in Rome. The political intrigue of the imperial city provides a dramatic backdrop for Marcus' spiritual quest. This rich and unforgettable work achieves even greater impact through Richard Ferrone's dramatic narration.