Wednesday, February 20, 2008

ADAM by Ted Dekker


This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

ADAM

(Thomas Nelson April 1, 2008)


by
Ted Dekker


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Ted is the son of missionaries John and Helen Dekker, whose incredible story of life among headhunters in Indonesia has been told in several books. Surrounded by the vivid colors of the jungle and a myriad of cultures, each steeped in their own interpretation of life and faith, Dekker received a first-class education on human nature and behavior. This, he believes, is the foundation of his writing.

After graduating from a multi-cultural high school, he took up permanent residence in the United States to study Religion and Philosophy. After earning his Bachelor's Degree, Dekker entered the corporate world in management for a large healthcare company in California. Dekker was quickly recognized as a talent in the field of marketing and was soon promoted to Director of Marketing. This experience gave him a background which enabled him to eventually form his own company and steadily climb the corporate ladder.

Since 1997, Dekker has written full-time. He states that each time he writes, he finds his understanding of life and love just a little clearer and his expression of that understanding a little more vivid. Dekker's body of work encompassing seven mysteries, three thrillers and ten fantasies includes Heaven's Wager, When Heaven Weeps, Thunder of Heaven, Blessed Child, A Man Called Blessed, Blink, Thr3e, The Circle Trilogy (Black, Red, White), and Obsessed, with two more...Renegade, and Chaos to be released later this year.



ABOUT THE BOOK

He died once to stop the killer...now he's dying again to save his wife.

FBI behavioral psychologist Daniel Clark has become famous for his well-articulated arguments that religion is one of society’s greatest antagonists. What Daniel doesn’t know is that his obsessive pursuit of a serial killer known only as “Eve” is about to end abruptly with an unexpected death-his own.

Twenty minutes later Daniel is resuscitated, only to be haunted by the loss of memory of the events immediately preceding his death.

Daniel becomes convinced that the only way to stop Eve is to recover those missing minutes during which he alone saw the killer’s face. And the only way to access them is to trigger his brain’s memory dump that occurs at the time of death by simulating his death again…and again. So begins a carefully researched psychological thriller which delves deep into the haunting realities of near-death experiences, demon possession, and the human psche.

"As always with a Ted Dekker thriller, the details of ADAM are stunning, pointing to meticulous research in a raft of areas: police and FBI methods, forensic medicine, psychological profiling-in short, all that accompanies a Federal hunt for a serial killer. But Dekker fully reveals his magic in the latter part of the book, when he subtly introduces his darker and more frightening theme. It's all too creepily convincing. We have to keep telling ourselves that this is fiction. At the same time, we can't help thinking that not only could it happen, but that it will happen if we're not careful."



New York Times best-selling author Ted Dekker unleashes his most riveting novel yet...an elusive serial killer whose victims die of unknown causes and the psychologist obsessed with catching him.



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Posting Information


The book link is: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1595540075

Author's picture is:



The book cover photo is:

Ted can be reached through the Contact link on his Website

48 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mine is posted at http://daysongreflections.com

Deena Peterson said...

I'm up! I'm pinged!

David Meigs said...

My links:

http://novelspotlight.blogspot.com/2008/02/adam-by-ted-dekker.html

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=194251211&blogID=359611051

http://www.shoutlife.com/profile_view.cfm?uid=58795&blog_id=181937&view_mode=blog

Anonymous said...

Review is up at hopeofglory.typepad.com/into_the_fire.

Rel said...

Up down under :)

Ausjenny said...

posted
http://ausjenny.blogspot.com/

Hisart777 said...

Posted!

Kimmy Rae said...

posted and pinged!

Cara Putman said...

I'm up on my blog and shoutlife page with a review.

CherryBlossomMJ said...

posted

http://cherryblossommj.blogspot.com

Stephen Dean said...

Posted and pinged at:

http://anewnovelistsjourney.blogspot.com

and

http://carolinachristianwriters.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Mine's up!

www.brandyreneebruce.wordpress.com

Marjorie Vawter said...

I've posted, with a review, and pinged.

Kim said...

Posted with a review! And I still don't believe I can say this to you great folks, but my review is actually on Ted Dekker's website thanks to his site manager!!! I'm still pinching myself!

check it out here:
http://www.teddekker.com/site.php?&content=community&sub=board&com=board&brd=topic_223798

Kim
berlysue.blogspot.com

Off to ping!

LaShaunda said...

Mine's up :)

CeeCee said...

Posted.

Tami said...

My review is up!
http://creativetree.typepad.com/treeswingreading/2008/02/review-of-adam.html

Tami

Jenny said...

It's up!

loves to read said...

posted!

Susan Stitch said...

Posted at http://hisreadinglist.blogspot.com

GREAT book!

Anonymous said...

Mine is up!

Gretchen Geyer said...

Posted! Another fantastic book by my favorite author!!! :)

Anonymous said...

Mine's up!

http://lynnaesbookshelf.com/2008/02/20/adam-by-ted-dekker/

kc said...

I'm up along with a review.
Karri
www.kcreviews.blogspot.com

L. Diane Wolfe said...

A little late, but up!

Scrambled Dregs said...

Up at Novel Reviews and Scrambled Dregs. Don't know about an interview yet, we'll see.

Edgy Inspirational Author said...

I'm up! Fascinating book! I'll have a review in a few days.

Beth Goddard said...

I'm about to post mine!

I've got a review with Mr. Dekker!

Beth Goddard

Brittanie said...

Posted.

Erica Vetsch said...

mine's up

M. C. Pearson said...

Posted at Mimi's Pixie Corner

Unknown said...

Posted!

Anonymous said...

GREAT book!
Our book review is up at:
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/friends4tea/484801/

Karen said...

Keep forgetting to comment that I posted and pinged, sorry:(

This was a really good book, it had me scared out of my mind, thinking about a serial killer in Oklahoma, driving on roads I drive on, and then I saw a white van on the highway, LOL:)

AngBreidenbach said...

I'm up.
Angie

C.J. Darlington said...

I'm up here with some great quotes from Ted from interviews I've conducted with him for TitleTrakk.com

Ernie W. said...

It's up and running. Go Ted!!

Anonymous said...

Posted at SavVy ReViews!

Tiffany Amber Stockton said...

I've got my spotlight posted on my blog, along with some other great announcements and features. Check it out!

www.ambermiller.com

Illuminating Fiction said...

Up and running.

Delia said...

I've posted.

Georgiana Daniels said...

I'm bringing up the rear, finally! Blogger is being a goober today.

Anonymous said...

Mine is posted!

upwords said...

I'm up at
http://marilynngriffith.typepad.com/rhythmsofgrace/2008/02/adam-by-ted-dek.html

Jason said...

Wow. Great book. My review is up.

Michelle K said...

Mine is posted! I love Ted Dekker's books!

Jennifer AlLee said...

Posted at http://jenniferallee.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

I just created a fansite for his "Lost Books of History" series.

http://www.thelostbooksofhistory.com