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Blood Ransom
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Blood Ransom

Written by Lisa Harris

Narrated by Emily Durante

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Natalie Sinclair is working to eradicate the diseases decimating whole villages in the Republic of Dhambizao when she meets Dr. Chad Talcott, a surgeon on sabbatical from a lucrative medical practice now volunteering at a small clinic.

Meanwhile, things are unraveling in Dhambizao. Joseph Komboli returns to his village to discover rebel soldiers abducting his family and friends. Those that were too old or weak to work lay motionless in the African soil. When Chad and Natalie decide to help Joseph expose this modern-day slave trade---and a high-ranking political figure involved in it---disaster nips at their heels.

Where is God in the chaos? Will Chad, Natalie, and Joseph win their race against time?

Romance and adventure drive this unabridged audio download of Blood Ransom, by Lisa Harris, a powerful thriller about the modern-day slave trade and those who dare to challenge it.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 23, 2010
ISBN9780310395591
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Blood Ransom
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Lisa Harris

LISA HARRIS is a best-selling author, a Christy Award, and two time winner of the Best Inspirational Suspense Novel from Romantic Times. She and her family have spent fourteen years working as missionaries in Africa. She loves hanging out with her family, cooking different ethnic dishes, photography, and heading into the African bush. Visit her website at lisaharriswrites.com

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Good story. Flawed, yet believable, characters. While it is a work of fiction, it read as an eye witness account of a true story. A real page turner!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    An intense adventure in the Republic of Dhambizao of Africa that only spans 8 days during the whole story. But so much happens in those 8 days that you will feel weary and relieved to be safely back home when you finish. I had a hard time putting the book down as I kept wanting to see what was going to happen next.Natalie Sinclair is working in Africa, trying to eradicate the diseases killing off the people there. She will soon meet Dr. Chad Talcott, who is a doctor volunteering as a small clinic, and who is miles away from his very lucrative medical practice back home. There is also a young African boy named Joseph, who will start the whole drama of this story. He will stumble upon rebel soldiers abducting his family and the his whole village and will be able to capture everything with his camera. Joseph must seek help and expose what is going on and so he will turn to Natalie, who will also get help from Chad. But high-ranking political figures will stop at nothing to keep the truth from being revealed. Who can Natalie and Chad really trust as they try to uncover and expose the truth, and also try to stay alive while doing it. A story full of adventure and a little romance. What will be hard to deal with is the slave trade and the whole rotten political system the people of Africa live with each day of their lives. Makes me appreciate where I live all that much more. "Blood Covenant" is the next book in this series and I look forward to reading what happens next.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book had been on my "T.B.R." list for a long time. This year I want to shrink this list. The book was full of adventure and mystery. I did enjoy the undertone of "God is in control." I could believe most of the characters. I think the story was based on some true facts. The author did well making the reader aware that these situations really do happen. The ending was a little to wrapped up for my liking, but it was typical.