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Edge of Honor
Morris, Gilbert

vol. 255

Edge of Honor

Zondervan Publishing Company (Dec 01, 2002)
0310243025
| Paperback
384 pages | 140 x 218 mm | English
Dewey 813

Genre

  • Fiction

Subject

  • Arkansas
  • Fiction / Religious
  • New York (N.Y.)
  • Physicians
  • United States

Plot

A powerful novel of honor, forgiveness, and unquenchable faith--set at the end of the Civil War

Quentin Larribee is a surgeon, but in the confusion at the end of the Civil War, his healing hands brought death to an enemy soldier. To ease his troubled conscience, he visits the man's impoverished widow, only to find himself falling in love. Now he is torn between two choices: a bright medical future with his wealthy fiancée in New York City, or an impossible love with a woman who knows nothing of his terrible secret.

In this unforgettable novel, good is found in the unlikeliest places and God's unseen hand weaves a masterful tapestry of human hearts and lives.

Author Biography: Gilbert Morris is one of today's best-known Christian novelists, specializing in historical fiction. His best-selling works include Edge of Honor (winner of a Christy Award in 2001), Jacob's Way, the House of Winslow series, the Appomattox series, and The Wakefield Saga. He lives in Gulf Shores, Alabama, with his wife, Johnnie.