Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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Re: Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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It's really a difficult pill to swallow when the people you think you are serving turn out to be your enemies for whatever reasons. That's the situation that David found himself when his family was murdered and suspecting that he was the intended victim of the explosion that killed his family, David was frightened, and determined to seek revenge. For how far he achieved this goat turn to the book for Answers. Thanks for this wonderful review.
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Nothing cannot be more frustrating, depressing and unbelievable than being hunted as suspect for the murder of your own family when you are innocent. How the main character was able to get out of this predicament, prove his innocence if he was and get justice seemed to be the essence of this intriguing novel.
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A multilayered Christian fiction with an interesting blend of genres such as suspense, romance, sci-fi sounds quite intriguing.
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David seems to be a very intriguing character, memorizing the whole bible at five! Even apart from the christian blending, already the book sounds interesting and very captivating to me. Brilliantly reviewed too.
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I enjoy reading Christian fiction! I think it's cool and more authors should engage in it. This book is interesting as it is intriguing. Definitely worth reading. I especially want to find out what happened to David in the end.
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I am surprised again at how complex and engaging these Christian fiction books are to non-religious people such as myself. When I first read the title, I thought that this book would be a self-help type of book. I was very surprised to read a plot that was more akin to a science fiction novel. I am eager to read more from this author and I hope to read more books like this one in the future.
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This is the kind if novel I love. The author blends christianity alongside with suspense and action-packed scenes. Great review!
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Post by Prince Jeremy »

Wow a blend of christain and science fiction,this is going to be fun cant wait to read it
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This is a very interesting story. I am already attracted to the book already and would love to read it. Will want to know what befell David at the long run. Nice Review.
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Don't judge a book by its cover, they say. I suppose I did. The title sounds like a purely religious book, but I'm pleasantly surprised to see that it blends several other genres to create a robust Christian fiction novel. Since there's murder involved, it's surprising that the detectives do not feature largely in the story, but perhaps there's an explanation for that just waiting to be discovered during the course of reading. I'm glad you enjoyed the read. Thanks for the review.
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This book looks interesting right from the review. I appreciate the fact the author was able to mix sci-fi and Christianity together.
Great review and congrats on making the BOTD.
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I like a good crime novel. I think you have summed up the book very well and I would be interested to read this one. Thank you.
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Fingerprints of Faith is a Christian fiction that is rather inclusive. But what I admire most in the story is David's resolve: resolving identity crisis is remarkable for me. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Saviour91 »

Wow. I can't wait to have a copy of this book. It woukd be an engaging read.
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:tiphat: David made the wrong decision, if phone had a chip just remove it. Very intriguing and intense
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