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Authors: Jerry B. Jenkins
ISBN-13: 9781414309040, ISBN-10: 141430904X
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Date Published: July 2008
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Jerry B. Jenkins

When the Left Behind series became a publishing phenomenon, no one was more surprised than its authors, evangelical preacher Tim LaHaye (left) and fiction writer Jerry B. Jenkins. Audiences gobbled up the duo s thrilling novels, which combine romance, morality questions, and high-tech gadgetry against the dramatic backdrop of the apocalypse.

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A young man with a troubled past . . .

A failed pastor rejected by those he wants to help . . .

Brady Wayne Darby and Thomas Carey couldn’t be more different.

One is a criminal whose worst crime is the one he’s about to commit; the other is a man hoping desperately to make a difference.

One diligently serves himself; the other diligently serves God.

And yet both are in dire need of grace.

Riven is a gritty, compelling, and gut-wrenching story of heartache and redemption.

Riven will remind you that the love of God can transform even the hardest heart.

Immerse yourself in the acclaimed story of a man who seems hopelessly lost before he meets the One who can save even the most troubled soul.

“This is the novel I’ve always wanted to write and is unlike anything I’ve ever written. My hope is that it stays with you long after the final page.”

Jerry B. Jenkins

Publishers Weekly

In this painfully slow story, Jenkins (Left Behind) builds two protagonists' story lines-each from different generations and different walks of life, yet destined to cross paths through God's providence. When readers meet young Brady Wayne Darby, he is still struggling to make it through high school, barely weaseling his way out of troubles that often come his way. With the Rev. Thomas Carey, Jenkins introduces an elder pastor, down on his luck and trying to find a new flock-eventually landing himself a prison chaplaincy on death row. Though the story ends with a predictable redemption, along the way, readers are assaulted with a heavy dose of despair, with women who cause the men in their lives endless trials and a plot that takes its sweet time. Since the novel is a complete departure from Jenkins's high-octane Left Behind series, longtime fans may be surprised by his versatility even as they grow impatient with the story's lugubrious development.
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