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Dead Air: A Novel
Dead Air A Novel
Author: Bob Larson
A chilling novel of one man's struggle to overcome evil with good. On Monday, October 19, nine-year-old Jennifer calls Wes Bryant's radio talk show, "Talk About Town," and changes his life forever. She can't tell him where she is; she can't tell him who is hurting her, but the fear in Jennifer's voice is unmistakable, and Wes is compelled by n...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780785275268
ISBN-10: 0785275266
Publication Date: 7/1991
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3.1 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Book Type: Paperback
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shiner716 avatar reviewed Dead Air: A Novel on + 34 more book reviews
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A talk radio host in a small town gets a phone call from a little girl asking for help but she can't tell him where to find her and who is hurting her. He must piece together clues and rescue the girl and her mother from the hands of a cult that worships animals and practices ritual sacrifices and unspeakable amounts of child abuse.

Some descriptions of sexual abuse and rituals are graphic and disturbing. Care should be taken by readers who are troubled by such things.

Overall, I liked the book in spite of it's heavy nature. The story is supposed to be based on true events and it reads like all those satanic cult stories of the 80s. Whether you read it as 100% fiction or not doesn't matter, it was full of action and worth the time it took to read. Glad I picked it up.
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prays4u avatar reviewed Dead Air: A Novel on + 32 more book reviews
This book was a real nail-biter! I have to say, from the very first pages of the book, the story just took off. I was carried along with the plot and got to know the characters right away. I have to say, there were parts of the storyline of a young girl being used by an occult group which described what was required of her sexually in these rituals that began to turn me off. However, after that point, I was able to move on and was so very glad that I did. As a result, at the end of the book, I realized that while names were changed, this was someone's true story.

Do NOT neglect to read part two of this book entitled, "Abaddon". It too picks up where the last book left off, and is just as riviting as the first!


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