Three (Thr3e) by Ted Dekker

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  • Pub. Date: October 2004
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 297,499

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    • Pub. Date: October 2004
    • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
    • Format: Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 297,499

    Synopsis

    Imagine answering your cell phone one day to a voice that gives you three minutes to confess your sin.  If you don't, the madman, Slater, will blow your car to smithereens.

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    Dekker delivers another page-turner with this psychological Christian thriller about Kevin Parson, a 28-year-old seminary student who suddenly becomes the target of an evil nemesis called Slater. Obsessed both with Kevin's downfall and the number 3, Slater initiates a game in which Kevin must answer riddles to avoid Slater's destructive, potentially murderous retribution. Slater particularly wants Kevin to publicly confess a secret sin, and Kevin is at a loss as to what that sin might be. Once Dekker establishes this premise, he masterfully takes readers on a ride full of plot twists and turns. Not only does he spin a compelling tale of cat and mouse, but he also creates a narrative world in which it's possible that no one is quite who he or she seems. Dekker gradually discloses his protagonist's nightmarish childhood and delivers an almost perfect blend of suspense, mystery and horror. Dekker's prose is strong, putting him in a league above many other evangelical Christian writers and showing improvement over his previous work. Aside from following certain Christian fiction guidelines such as making his gorgeous 20-something characters entirely virginal, Dekker eschews most of the conventions of evangelical fiction. His spiritual message is subtle and devoid of the theologically and politically conservative agenda present in other novels. (May) Forecast: Five of Dekker's six novels have found a spot on the CBA fiction bestseller list, and the up-and-coming novelist has a total of 350,000 copies of his books in print. This is Dekker's first hardcover release. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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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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    Weird but Awesomeby Sci-Fi_Guy

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    March 31, 2009: Ted Dekker knows how to get a reader hooked, and this story is no different. Right away, you start delving into the protagonist's mind, wondering why this guy would want to kill him. Every new piece of the puzzle just keeps you wondering what will happen next. And trying to solve the riddles is a ton of fun.

    And not to give away any spoilers, but this book has one of the biggest plot twists I've ever seen. If you love a great surprise, this book has one of the best and plenty of other, lesser surprises that still pack a punch.

    But you're probably wondering why I put "Weird" in the tagline. Well, I can't give that up without spoiling it. I'll just say that it has to do with the big plot twist.

    Trust me. If you love Dekker or love great suspense books, BUY THIS BOOK!

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    I did it Better!by Pete-Rock

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    March 01, 2009: I am a screenwriter and have written a story similar to this and I feel I was able to pull it off 10 times better than Dekker did. If it ever gets recognized be sure to check it out, it's called Lamb Of Persia.

    Now onto the review....

    This book had great reviews and I was pretty excited about starting it. Half-way through I started losing interest. The characters were very boring and I felt like Dekker was just moving very slowly. I felt I had a good idea what he was doing so I kept reading just to see if I was right ~ I ended up being mostly right. Dekker did a good job at closing the story but man was it hard to keep reading till the conclusion. I felt his characters were very one dimensional and he did not stay in sync with the theme of the story. I believe he was trying to be Politically Correct by not mentioning God throughout the book, even though the story's theme was Good vs. Evil and the main toon was in seminary school. In addition to this, the end was all brought together frim a minor character rather than one of the four main toons.

    I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone but I gave it two stars because Dekker did pull the ending together rather well, therefore, it was not a total waste.


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