'n Donker Dag in September

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Sheriff-adjudant Alex Brady het sy hart verhard ná sy brand­weerman-pa een van die 9/11-slagoffers ge­word het. Alex draai sy rug op almal en lê hom daar­op toe om saam met sy vierpootige spanmaat, Bo, ge­weld te beveg en die mense van Los Angeles te be­skerm. Wanneer die ergste brand-seisoen in Kalifornië se ge­­skie­­denis uitbreek, staar sy grootste uitdaging nóg Alex in die gesig. ’n Omgewingsterroristegroep teiken Oak Can­yon Estates. Alex loop die risiko om sy werk én sy siel te verloor, maar is vasbeslote om die groep binne te dring en hul akti­wi­teite stop te sit. Slegs die vriend­skap van Clay en Jamie Michaels – en die liefde van ’n toe­gewyde jong vrou – kan Alex help om sy hart weer vir ander oop te maak en die toekoms in te gaan wat God vir hom beplan.
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AuthorKaren Kingsbury
PublisherCUM
PlaceLondon
Year2012
ISBN9781431600762
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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