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The Warning

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Award winning author T. Davis Bunn's latest novel, The Warning concerns Buddy Korda and the decisions he must make. The result of two weeks of nightmares, Buddy begins to make sense of disjoinged images. They meld together like an image projected on a screen coming into focus.

And then, unmistakably, a message.

It is coming. Forty-one days

The message leaves Buddy dazed and confused. He must decide between sharing this message or jeopardizing his job, family and possibly even his life. And who would listen to this horrific prediction about the economic collapse of America? Through this conflict, Buddy cannot avoid God's call on his life. The futures of people he didn't even know-the future of the nation-were at stake.


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Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Kindle Book

  • Release date: January 23, 1998

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781418529628
  • Release date: January 23, 1998

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781418529628
  • File size: 507 KB
  • Release date: January 23, 1998

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Award winning author T. Davis Bunn's latest novel, The Warning concerns Buddy Korda and the decisions he must make. The result of two weeks of nightmares, Buddy begins to make sense of disjoinged images. They meld together like an image projected on a screen coming into focus.

And then, unmistakably, a message.

It is coming. Forty-one days

The message leaves Buddy dazed and confused. He must decide between sharing this message or jeopardizing his job, family and possibly even his life. And who would listen to this horrific prediction about the economic collapse of America? Through this conflict, Buddy cannot avoid God's call on his life. The futures of people he didn't even know-the future of the nation-were at stake.


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