Adam by Ted Dekker

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  • Pub. Date: April 2008
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,592

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    • Pub. Date: April 2008
    • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
    • Format: Hardcover, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,592

    Synopsis

    FBI behavioral psychologist Daniel Clark has been made famous by his 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" will end in his own death at Eve's hand. Twenty minutes later Daniel is resuscitated, only to be haunted by those twenty missing minutes of life.

    Kevin Lucia - TitleTrakk Reviews

    New York Times best-selling author Ted Dekker returns to his spiritual warfare roots with his newest spine-tingler, Adam. In a taut, hard-hitting story that boasts the best mix of noir crime fiction and spiritual storytelling, Dekker explores not only the tortured mind of a serial killer, but also looks into the heart of man who doesn't believe in God. With his usual suspenseful style, Dekker brings to life the horrible reality that only darkness reigns when a person chooses to believe in nothing. "FBI agent Daniel Clark is completely assured of man's ability to use reason, logic, and intelligence to solve almost any crime. To him religion is a crutch based on half-truths and well-constructed myths, responsible for more violence than anything else. God is only a fable used to give hope; the Devil a scary bed-time story designed to keep people in line. In fact, his dogged pursuit of a serial killer calling himself "Eve" has done nothing but prove to him that religion can only be misused for dark, sinister purposes. Then, in an encounter with Eve himself, Daniel Clark is killed. After his resuscitation, Daniel is haunted by a dark form lurking just beyond his senses. Sure that his mind carries an imprint of Eve's identity, locked within the final moments of his death, Daniel embarks on a series of dangerous experiments to get a glimpse of the elusive shadow lurking in his mind. What he finds is a horrible truth: despite his beliefs, the spiritual does exist, and when one empties himself of God, he doesn't open his mind to rationality; he opens his heart to darkness. This is perhaps Dekker's best work to date; a well-written and researched novel that also has a clear, passionate message:if we do not serve God, we only serve evil. The device setting Adam apart is Dekker's method of getting inside the serial killer's mind. We rarely encounter the killer's perspective in the present, but throughout the novel Dekker details the killer's descent into insanity as a young man, while he struggles with an abusive past and his refusal to believe in God's existence, presented in the form of a crime-magazine series of articles. These articles display a depth of research, showing a sophisticated narrative that continues to prove Dekker's story-telling abilities.

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    Biography

    TED DEKKER is the author of twenty-two novels, with more than 3 milllion copies of his books sold to date, 1 million of them sold in 2007 alone.

    Known for adrenaline-laced stories packed with mind-bending plot twists, unforgettable characters and confrontations between good and evil, Dekker has earned his status as a New York Times bestselling author. 

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    Definitely NOT for everybody!!!by Anonymous

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    September 26, 2009: If you have read Dekker's works, you know to be prepared for something totally unexpected. In "Adam", he does not disappoint. Though I was appreciating the experience of reading this book, I often found myself feeling forced to return to it. I wanted to know what was next, but I didn't want to know. I had this experience over and over, right up to the very end. This sort of fascinated craving coupled with repulsion is, I suppose, part of what constitutes a very good book of a certain sort.

    I must say, however, that, if you feel haunted later from reading scenes of gross criminal action, or of child abuse, stay away from this one. I read a book, usually, and move on. When I got a request to review this one, I had to recheck it to remind myself what it had been about, as it was several weeks ago when I read it, and I have read many since then. It only took a glance to the pages, though, for it all to come swooping back to me. Dekker has fascinated and surprised me before, but this one is really a winner----if you can stand it.

    A must read for lovers of psychological thrillersby Anonymous

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    August 29, 2009: Dekker has a way of writing that makes it easy to read and easy to be entrapped by. The book hooks you after the first chapter. Some books start out slow and work into the plot but this one just jumps right into the action and keeps you guessing until the very end.

    I Also Recommend: Psychopath (Frank Clevenger Series).


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