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The Sacrifice

By: Robert Whitlow
Narrated by: Rob Lamont
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Attorney Scott Ellis is defending Lester Garrison, a 16-year-old accused of opening fire one Sunday afternoon on a gathering of high-school students. While fighting for Lester's freedom, Scott volunteers at Catawba High School and stumbles onto a tangible evil that is fueling a rage-filled hate to its breaking point. Scott quickly realizes the life and death nature of the escalating supernatural struggle, both at the school and in Lester's case. What he can't possibly imagine is the ultimate price of the sacrifice needed to restore peace and defeat this ravenous evil.©2002 Robert Whitlow (P)2002 Oasis Audio, LLC. Christian Fiction Christianity Genre Fiction Thriller & Suspense Fiction Thriller Crime Law

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"With this excellent novel, Whitlow makes a solid case for positioning himself as the John Grisham of the Christian market." ( Publishers Weekly)
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