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All Reviews for Faces in the Fire
On 11/15 Glen Braden wrote:
This was my second T.L. Hines book and when it’s chapters are randomly numbered, than you know you are in for a ride. This time we are looking at four people, each person different, each facing their own demons and each if even for a few minutes overlaps the life of the next. ... Review: Faces In The Fire – By T.L. Hines
On 10/26 Susan Beckman wrote:
FACES IN THE FIREBy T. L. HinesThis was a good book. Although it was quite a different and unique book than I’ve ever read before. The organization of the chapters was like something I’ve never seen done before. The intertwining of the characters’ lives was done very, very well by the author. ... Faces in the Fire
On 10/21 Amanda Markel wrote:
Four lost souls on a collision course with either disaster or redemption. A random community of Faces in the Fire.
Meet Kurt, a truck-driver-turned-sculptor with no memory of his past. Corinne, an e-mail spammer whose lymphoma isn’t responding to treatment. Grace, a tattoo artist with an invented ... Book Review: “Faces in the Fire”
On 10/20 Brandy Cormier wrote:
I received Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines from Thomas Nelson Publishers, free of charge, for the purpose of reviewing. I will have to admit, this is one of the more unusual books I have read. First of all, it starts with chapter 34 and ends with chapter 31. And chapter one? It’s somewhere towards ... Faces in the Fire Book Review
On 10/7 Shar Mohr wrote:
Four lost souls on a collision course with either disaster or redemption. A noir bizarre story with an extra helping of suspense, a hint of supernatural intrigue, and a story line as strange and beautiful as life itself.
I admit I was a bit reluctant to pick up and read T.L. Hines, Faces in the Fire ... Where Lives Collide
On 9/24 Jacky S wrote:
A pair of shoes. A catfish. Black Tar. Fire. 1595544534. Seemingly senseless. And then it all comes together in the end.Four people. Living four very different lives. You'll meet Kurt, a truck driver and sculptor who can't remember his past. Corinne, an email spammer with a deadly problem. Grace, a tattoo ... [Faces in the Fire] by T.L. Hines
On 9/21 Chris Richardson wrote:
Posted 09/21/09: TL Hines - Faces in the fire I really enjoyed reading this book. It follows 4 people and is in 4 different segments. I was drawn into each story. Each of their lives is heading down the wrong path and each intertwined story helps them search and find the right path to follow that will ... Wonderful Book!
On 9/14 Phillip Santillan wrote:
The quote on the back of the book by Publishers Weekly in describing the author T.L. Hines states “Hines dialogue is darkly funny as he explores the depths o the humans desire for authenticity….Fans of breathless suspense that’s a little off center will enjoy” is very similar ... Book Review: Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines
On 9/14 Roger Wilson wrote:
I've spent most of my adult life in ministry where I often dealt with the most difficult aspects of life—sickness, tragedy, conflict, and death. When I took time to read, I often chose what I generally refer to as “escapist fiction.” I work in the real world, and I prefer to relax in worlds ... Noir Bizarre Book--Cool!
On 9/14 Jeff Cole wrote:
T.L. Hines weaves an unusual story in Faces in the Fire -- a story of four people who know nothing about each other but have everything in common. A disjointed story where the chapters come out of sequence and somehow the ending is the beginning. Or the beginning is the ending. Either way, the ending ... Faces In The Fire - A Shocker of An Ending
On 9/13 Lanel Taylor wrote:
This morning I finished Face in the Fire by T.L. Hines. It’s my first book by this author but if this book is any indication of how he write is definitely won’t be my last.
The book follows four individuals through almost four separate stories and how their lives intertwine. The book genre is ... Amazing read
On 9/12 Hannah Nielsen wrote:
Kurt Marlowe is a truck driver turned sculptor, with no memory of his past. He hears voices in clothing he buys at estate sales. Faces in the Fire is mainly Kurt's story, but there are definitely other peoples' stories in the book. We also meet Corinne, an email spammer whose cancer is unresponsive to ... Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines
On 9/6 Laura Bowman wrote:
T.L. Hines makes me think of Ted Dekker in the way he writes. Faces in the Fire is an intriguing, a bit bizarre story about four individuals who are connected an unordinary way, by a catfish and a napkin with numbers written on it.
Kurt is a withdrawn introverted truck driver who sculps but has no idea ... Book Review Faces in the Fire
On 9/5 Beth Eavenson wrote:
Faces In The Fire by T.L. Hines is a thrilling suspense novel with a story of restoration. It is well written in a unique narrative style and with an equally unique storyline. T.L. Hines takes you through the life journeys of four seemingly unrelated characters. Their lives are all connected and bettered ... Faces In The Fire by T.L. Hines
On 8/30 Catherine Dieterly wrote:
Mystery/suspense is my favorite genre of books, so it was with great anticipation that I set about reading T. L. Hine’s Faces in the Fire; Where Lives Collide. I was not disappointed. This story starts in the middle and jumps to different points throughout the lives of four hurting and broken people. ... Faces in the Fire
On 8/30 Linda Brandau wrote:
Amazon Link for Faces in the FireYesterday, when I was only on page 68, I used Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines as one of my Show Me 5 Saturday books. After I posted the “5”, I was so captivated that I sat down and read through the rest of the book. I don’t get so consumed by a book very often.Here ... Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines *****
On 8/29 Cherise Kachelmuss wrote:
My favorite genre of books is mystery and genre books, and one of my new favorite authors is "T. L. Hines." Maybe you read it, or maybe you missed it, but I reviewed his last book "The Unseen." Anyways, his current book " Faces in the Fire" was just released this past July and it is a page turner. The ... Twists and Turns and some ghosts!
On 8/28 Cindy Loven wrote:
Faces in the Fire
Where Lives Collide
T.L. Hines
2009
Thomas Nelson
Fiction/Christian/Suspense
Reviewed by Cindy Loven
This book is like no other book I have ever read. It is classified suspense, but I am not sure that is the classification I would have given it. It is different, at times I would ... Faces in the Fire
On 8/28 Tamera Kraft wrote:
Faces In The Fire
By T.L. Hines
Book Description
Four lost souls on a collision course with either disaster or redemption. A random community of Faces in the Fire.
Meet Kurt, a truck-driver-turned-sculptor with no memory of his past. Corinne, an e-mail spammer whose lymphoma isn’t responding ... Featured Novel: Faces In The Fire
On 8/27 Mary Oliver wrote:
Fire... catfish... a series of mysterious numbers... four seemingly unconnected people. T.L. Hines artfully weaves the stories of his four characters together, keeping the reader engaged with various twists and turns. The characters themselves are intriguing and very likable: Kurt the truck driver/sculptor, ... Faces in the Fire - T.L. Hines
On 8/27 John Maringmei wrote:
T. L. Hines "Faces in the Fire" touch upon the story of four seemingly different character and how circumstances and a particular number binds them together.It is written in a "disjointed" and "haphazard" manner with the chapters mixed up together but culminating in a gripping climax. It revolves around ... "Faces in the Fire" Book Review
On 8/25 Alison Smith wrote:
Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines
Faces in the Fire is a book about the supernatural. Several different characters’ lives are intertwined by one set of ten numbers. Each section of the book tells an event from one person’s viewpoint until the end of the book, when the events and relationships ... Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines
On 8/25 Gautami TRipathy wrote:
The dead man's shoes spoke to Kurt long before he wore them. He expected the shoes to say something, of course; Kurt had hundreds of articles of clothing from dearly departed, wardrobe of wearable ghosts that fueled his existence.Title: Faces In The FireAuthor: T. L. HinesISBN: 9781595544537Publisher: ... Teaser Tuesdays: Faces In The Fire by T. L. Hines
On 8/22 Christine Zegelis wrote:
Four lost souls on a collision course with either disaster or redemption. A random community of Faces in the Fire.
Meet Kurt, a truck-driver-turned-sculptor with no memory of his past. Corinne, an e-mail spammer whose lymphoma isn’t responding to treatment. Grace, a tattoo artist with an invented ... Faces in the Fire – Review
On 8/21 Nicole Sofet wrote:
How do I begin to describe this book? It is an amazing book that’s fast-paced and keeps you turning the pages! One of the cool things I noted (It’s kind of hard to miss) is that the chapters are not in chronological order, but the story still makes sense! Four people who have a ... Faces in the fire by T.L Hines
On 8/21 Cindy Wilson wrote:
As some of you know, I do the occasional book review for Thomas Nelson. I recently read a new release (quickly, because I enjoyed it so much). So here's what the book is about and the review.Four people, all strangers to one another, are suddenly linked by an odd series of numbers and the disturbing ... Book Review - Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines
On 8/20 Jean Ballance wrote:
Four lost souls on a collision course with either disaster or redemption. A random community of Faces in the Fire. They don't know each other, at least not yet. But something--or someone--is at work in the fabric of their lives, weaving them all together. A catfish, a series of numbers scribbled on a ... Review of Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines
On 8/20 Lori Watson wrote:
"The dead man's shoes spoke to Kurt long before he wore them."
The first sentence immediately grabs you and lets you know this isn’t your typical “Christian fiction” novel. Combine that with the fact that the story begins with chapter 34 and you know from the beginning you are in for something ... Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines
On 8/17 Sandra King wrote:
Faces in the Fire (published by Thomas Nelson) was my introduction to the work of T.L. Hines. The book pulled me in immediately, but it took me a few chapters to realize that they, the chapters, were all mixed up, disjointed, and set within stanzas that served to separate the stories within the story. ... Book Review - Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines
On 8/15 Carol Benedict wrote:
I enjoyed Faces in the Fire, by T. L. Hines, and was impressed with this author's writing style. He did a great job of weaving together the characters' stories and events. The description of their jobs—artist/truck driver, computer hacker, tattoo artist, and hitman--seemed authentic and made the scenes ... Faces in the Fire
On 8/15 Michelle Vasquez wrote:
"Faces in the Fire" was the first book I had read by T.L. Hines and I thoroughly enjoyed it! It's a story about 4 random people and how their lives are connected. The author keeps you dangling by giving you just pieces of the story at a time, leaving you wondering, and eager to find out the answer to ... Book Review: Faces In the Fire by T.L. Hines
On 8/15 Nancy Famolari wrote:
Faces in the Fire traces the intertwined lives of four characters. Each has a serious problem: amnesia, drug addiction, lymphoma, and assassination, and each, in his or her own way, is withdrawn from contact with others, until a mysterious catfish symbol and a string of numbers enter their lives.
I ... Strange, But Intriguing Novel
On 8/15 Cynthia Norris wrote:
Faces in the Fire by T.L. Hines Published by Thomas NelsonDreams and visions of catfish, numbers written on a napkin, cancer, drugs, amnesia, murder, fire; a jumble of things that make up the lives of four strangers. Four people who do not realize that something draws them together. One by one T.L. Hines ... Faces in the Fire
On 8/14 Lee Fink wrote:
I was recently given the opportunity to review Faces in the Fire by T.L Hines.Faces in the Fire is a very interesting book, and an easy read if you can keep up with the way the story progresses. This book follows four different people leading four different lives, but they are brought together by different ... Book Review - T.L. Hines: Faces in the Fire
On 8/13 Tracy Lagrove wrote:
T.L. Hines has done it yet again! He has such a way with his writing that just seems to captivate his audience until the very last page! When i saw Hine's newst book i just had to grab it. I had read "The Unseen" and enjoyed it immensely so i have high hopes for this book as well! I wasn't disappointed ... Faces in the Fire
On 8/11 Heather Goldsmith wrote:
Faces in the Fire by T. l. HinesThomas Nelson PublisherReviewed by Heather GoldsmithFaces in the Fire follows the lives of four characters on a journey of self-discovery. Kurt, Corrine, Grace and Stan are flawed human beings with dark pasts and less than bright futures. Through unseen forces, a catfish, ... Book Review: Faces In The Fire by T. L. Hines
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