Three (Thr3e) by Ted Dekker

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  • Pub. Date: October 2004
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 192,713

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    • Pub. Date: October 2004
    • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
    • Format: Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 192,713

    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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    Riveting Christian novelby SPEDteacherMN

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    February 01, 2010: This is definitely not your typical Christian novel. This one will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the book! My daughter could not put it down once she began reading it!

    Suspense leaves readers hanging on their toesby Anonymous

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    November 23, 2009: Three by Ted Dekker is an interesting book full of suspense, and leaves the reader wanting more. In this book, Kevin Parsons, a young student, has a conversation with his theology teacher, Dr. John Francis, about human nature, and the nature of good and evil. After the discussion, Kevin begins his trip home and receives a mysterious phone call from a man named Slater. Slater tells Kevin to confess his sin to the world or his car will blow up in three minutes. Kevin frantically pulls over into a nearby parking lot, and once he gets out the car explodes. Kevin has no idea who Slater is, and what the sin is that Slater wants him to confess. Soon enough, Kevin receives another phone call from Slater giving him another riddle to solve in a certain amount of time. If he doesn't do so, there will be another bomb. Kevin is trapped in a game that will never end unless he confesses his so called sin. Kevin suspects that Slater is a bully who abused him in his childhood, and brings his childhood friend Samantha into the game hoping she can help him. The FBI also becomes involved with this "game." The main FBI agent of the case is Jennifer, and suspects Slater is the Riddle Killer, a man who murdered her brother in the same way as Kevin's game. As the game continues, the more intense it becomes. The end of this novel has a major twist that is totally unexpected, and is worth reading.

    Three is a novel that entertains the reader. I liked this novel because it was full of suspense, and left me wanting to read more. The book rarely had any dry spots, but kept continuing page after page; it never was boring. Also, the book became exciting within the first few pages, and suspense occurred right off the bat. I didn't have many dislikes about this novel, but towards the end of the book Dr. Francis states his views about the nature of good and evil. It seems to drag on too long, and lost my attention quickly. Otherwise, I loved this book.

    In this novel, a great message is portrayed within the pages. Kevin realizes that in every human being there is good, evil, and a person struggling between the two. Dekker conveys this message in his book using Samantha, Kevin, and Slater-the good, the person struggling between the two, and the evil.

    Three is full of suspense, and is a major page turner. People should read this book if they like suspenseful books. Three never has a dull moment, and leaves the reader continually turning the pages. Another great book is The Shack by William P. Young, which teaches many valuable life lessons.

    Overall, I would rate this book a four out of five stars. Its unexpected twist and thrilling pages make it impossible to put down. Also, its life lessons are the icing upon the cake. This well-written book is definitely worth reading.

    I Also Recommend: The Shack, House.


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