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Mysterious Ways
- Sister Christian, Book 3
- Narrated by: Gordon MacCathay
- Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mysterious Ways, book number three in the Sister Christian series, sees a turning of the tables between Hannah Rice and her brother, Richard Mason. Hannah is just beginning to seize the reins of her own life when Mason falls mysteriously ill. Hospitalized and on the brink of death, Mason is caught deep in the clutches of a fevered coma when his mind sends him down the rabbit hole.
Hannah receives a vision from God and is on a mission to save her brother no matter who believes her or what it costs. Luckily for Hannah, Nick Jackson has the utmost faith in her even if she does seem a little obsessed with finding the white rabbit.
©2015 Lisa Beth Gorman (P)2019 Lisa Beth Gorman
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