Book Monday-Daniel’s Den by Brandt Dodson
I’m so happy to feature Brandt Dodson’s Daniels Den today. He has also written a touching account of his grandmother’s faith during the Great Depression which will be featured here on March 30th. Don’t miss it. And his book sounds like a page-turner–my favorite kind of book.
Daniel’s Den
In this fast–paced thriller by popular author Brandt Dodson, a young government accountant learns to trust God when his life begins to fall apart and unseen enemies pursue him with relentless zeal.
Daniel Borden is a thirty–year–old government accountant who lives a quiet life and plays by the rules.
But when events transpire that shatter his orderly world and a team of assassins mark him for death, Daniel must flee for his life.
While on the run, Daniel encounters Laura Traynor. Carefree and easygoing, Laura is everything that Daniel isn’t. But when the killers assigned to eliminate Daniel find him at Laura’s bed–and–breakfast, gunfire erupts and the two set out on the run once again.
As they try to unravel the mystery that confronts them, they discover how tenuous life can be and how their very existence depends on the God who will never abandon them.
A perfect suspense tale for readers who love Dee Henderson, James Scott Bell, Brandilyn Collins, and James Patterson.
To purchase: http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/search?author=Brandt%20Dodson&detailed_search=1&action=Search
Bio: Brandt Dodson comes from a long line of police officers, spanning several generations, and was employed by the FBI before leaving to pursue his education. A former United States Naval Reserve officer, Brandt is a board Certified Podiatrist and past President of the Indiana Podiatric Medical Association. He is a recipient of the association’s highest honor, “The Theodore H. Clark Award”.
He currently resides in southwestern Indiana with his wife and two sons and is at work on his next novel.
Author Website: http://www.brandtdodson.com