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9781595540478

Truth Teller

Truth Teller
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  • Comments: No marks or damage from past owners, not a former library book, no jacket, not a remainder, Soft cover. A five-year-old boy can sense who is telling the truth, and who isn't. It's a gift some will do anything to silence and a mother will do anything to protect. Lara Godfrey desperately wants to have a child - a living legacy from her late husband. Placing her life in the hands of a doctor she believes she can trust, Lara doesn't realize a web of deception is being woven around her. An unseen voyeur, with dr

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  • ISBN-13: 9781595540478
  • ISBN: 1595540474
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Publisher: Nelson Incorporated, Thomas

AUTHOR

Hunt, Angela Elwell

SUMMARY

Chapter One ; A crimson maple leaf swung from the sky and came to rest on the tip of Lara's best black shoes. She stared at the juxtaposition of ebony and red as the minister's voice droned beneath the whisper of an autumn wind: "Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. In My Father's house are many mansions . . ." ; ; She studied the hues of darkness and blood. Michael never painted in those colors. He preferred the bright oranges and pinks of a flaming sunset, the glowing greens and warm browns of wood and earth. Michael's paintings always shimmered with life . ; The wind freshened, blowing the leaf from her shoe and rattling the brittle pages of the minister's prayer book. He continued, undisturbed: "Forasmuch as it has pleased Almighty God to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother Michael . . ." ; Lara lifted her gaze, pleased that so many had followed from the church to the graveside. This little cemetery overlooked the park where she and Michael had enjoyed so many sunsets; she could even see the gabled roof of their town house from this sheltered hilltop. In the days ahead it might bring her comfort to know Michael was nearby . . . ; But he wasn't, not really. She had seen his soul take flight; she had watched in wonder as his face, etched with lines of weariness and pain, brightened at the exhalation of that last breath. A shining look of joy and certainty filled his countenance as he stared at something she couldn't see, and the briefest smile lifted the corners of his mouth. Then, in an instant, his body relaxed. And he was gone. ; Strange, how much grief felt like love. In the days since his death, her heart had been doing somersaults at the mention of his name, just as it had in college when Michael looked her way. She walked around the apartment in a sort of love-struck daze, one ear cocked toward the telephone as if he might call. Yesterday her palms had grown moist when she found one of his scribbled grocery lists under the car seat. She tucked it into her purse, as thrilled with it as with the love note she'd once found tucked into her chemistry textbook. ; Everyone said she was holding up well, and no one seemed surprised at her dry eyes. After all, she was a medical professional, and she had certainly known the end was coming. The one silver lining in the cloud of cancer was that it gave families time to say good-bye. ; But how could she say good-bye when she was falling in love with her husband all over again? ; She tore her eyes from the minister's little black book and let her gaze rove over the assembled guests. Michael's artsy friends from the local ; university were here, as well as most of her coworkers from the clinic. Connor O'Hara, their next-door neighbor, stood alone, his hands folded in respectful dignity. A handful of elderly people from church stood together in a knot, and a peevish little voice inside Lara wondered if they attended funerals out of pure and simple relief that it wasn't their time to go. Maybe it was a matter of plain common sense. If you were living in the twilight of your life, might as well check out your potential eternal neighbors. The funeral would give you something to talk about when you greeted the folks who lived in the heavenly mansion-next-door. ; Hey, that was some sermon the preacher preached for you, Michael. Made me homesick for heaven just to hear him talk! ; "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die . . ." ; A sharp sob broke into the minister's words, and Lara's gHunt, Angela Elwell is the author of 'Truth Teller ', published 2005 under ISBN 9781595540478 and ISBN 1595540474.

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