


I
am an avid Ted Dekker fan having read many if not most of his more
than forty novels. I am also a fan of Rachelle Dekker, frequently
recommending her Seer
series. That said, I must admit that about halfway through The
Girl Behind the Red Rope I told
my husband, “This is a great story, but I know there's got to be a
deeper message, and I'm missing it.” Shortly thereafter I got to
chapter twenty-four and the veil was lifted. While I would love to
share the insights the Dekkers so skillfully crafted into this story,
I will not rob you of the pleasure and depth of discovery. I can
assure you this book has life-giving treasures for those who persist.
I
am most grateful to have received a copy of The Girl Behind
the Red Rope from Revell via
NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no
obligation to provide a positive review, and received no monetary
compensation.
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