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Blood of Heaven
Blood of Heaven
Blood of Heaven
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Blood of Heaven

Written by Bill Myers

Narrated by Richard Ferrone

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Bill Myers' works have sold over three million copies and won more than 40 national and international awards. In books like Eli (K0016), Threshold (K0036) and now Blood of Heaven, he combines elements of science and scripture into provocative page-turners. A small section of vine with bloodstained thorns has been encased in candle wax for centuries--and some believe the blood came from Christ. Convicted killer and death-row inmate Michael Coleman agrees to have the genes from the mysterious blood planted into his body. The results are so astonishing that the research must continue outside prison walls. But nobody can predict what will happen when Coleman assumes a new identity and reenters society. Filled with taut suspense and based on careful research, Blood of Heaven delves deep into the human heart and examines the very nature of good versus evil. Narrator Richard Ferrone's gravelly voice adds a thrilling dimension to this compelling story.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 26, 2011
ISBN9781461811619
Blood of Heaven
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Bill Myers

Bill Myers (www.Billmyers.com) is a bestselling author and award-winning writer/director whose work has won sixty national and international awards. His books and videos have sold eight million copies and include The Seeing, Eli, The Voice, My Life as, Forbidden Doors, and McGee and Me.

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    This is perhaps the first "suspense" book I ever read, and I still count it among the best.The DNA of Christ discovered on the Shroud of Turin? What could be a more earth-shattering discovery? Well ... what if you injected that DNA into a known criminal (a criminal on Death Row, no less), in an attempt to harness the power of Christ to alter personality?Such is the case in Blood of Heaven - I won't give away ANY of the plot here, because the book works best as a complete surprise. For a Christian reader, it's a very contemplative look at how faith overcomes anything - nature, personality, compulsion. What part of his transformation is due to some mysterious DNA, and what part does faith play in it?