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Jude Allman is hiding from the world and from God, but when tragedy strikes, will he truly risk living for the first time in years?
(4 1/2 stars) "T.L. Hines makes a grand entrance onto the novelist stage with his first book, Waking Lazarus... Not many books have hooked me with the first sentence, but this one did.... Spiritually challenging, complex, creative, intelligent."
More Reviews and RecommendationsDebut novelist T.L. Hines has been a professional writer for more than 15 years, with articles appearing in publications as varied as Log Homes, Conservative Theological Journal, and Travel & Leisure. He is also Creative Director at Montana's largest advertising agency.
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August 13, 2007: What a good book! At first I was going to give it 4 stars for the sole reason that the beginning was a little slow. But once Jude Allman found out what special abilities he had was when the story got 5 stars. I liked how the kidnapper's identity was kept at bay till the very end. The author does a great job to keep the mysteries as mysteries. I thought the character Jude Allman was very interesting and unique. I was blown away with the second half of the book. I will definitely read his newest novel The Dead Whisper On.
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August 19, 2006: T.L. Hines has written a debut novel which is difficult to explain. Waking Lazarus is a mystery, a supernatural thriller and a real page-turner. This is the type of book you will have a difficult time putting down because every chapter ends with a new twist compelling you find out what happens next. This is Tony?s first published novel and I can?t wait for number two. With all the twists and turns throughout the story as soon as I thought I had the plot figured out another spin left me wondering where the story was headed. The hero, Jude Allman, is difficult to like in the beginning but you end up rooting for him as the story progresses. Jude is asocial with more demons than I would wish on an enemy. While his quirks, fears and prescience make him a cross between Adrian Monk (Monk) and Johnny Smith (The Dead Zone) you can?t help but like him, in a fish out of water sort of way. Jude starts out a fairly unlikable fellow but his metamorphosis into a more ?human? person is believable. I truly enjoyed this novel and I think you?ll be doing yourself a disservice by not picking up a copy for yourself and a few more for Christmas gifts. Don?t wait for your local library to purchase their copy get your?s today.