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The Ravine a novel of evil, hope, and the afterlife / Robert Pascuzzi.

Pascuzzi, Robert, (author.).

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On a typical weekday morning in Akron, Ohio, the town awakes to discover that Rachel Turner and her son have been murdered. A short while later, Danny Turner is found in his car at the bottom of a ravine, after having taken his own life. Any explanation as to why he would suddenly commit a series of such heinous crimes has gone to the grave with him. The mystery only deepens as the details of the murders emerge, and evidence of premeditation as well as Danny's hidden past are revealed. Inspired by true events, this is a story of faith, forgiveness, and most of all, the restoration of hope--even for the most seemingly unredeemable among us.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780615982991
  • ISBN: 0615982999
  • Physical Description: 219 pages; 22 cm
  • Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Hope Messenger, 2014.
Subject: Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Forgiveness > Fiction.
Good and evil > Fiction.
Spiritual life > Fiction.
Suffering > Fiction.

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  • 4 of 4 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Cass County.

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Cass County Library-Northern Resource Center F PAS 2014 (Text) 0002205447440 Adult Fiction Available -

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Pascuzzi offers a taut debut thriller that opens on a tense note of mystery.Tony Turner and his wife, Emily, are on a well-deserved vacation in Italy when ominous messages start arriving from their home in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Tony is the levelheaded, responsible owner of a chain of Steve's Sporting Goods stores in northern Ohio; one of his store managers is his younger brother Danny, who was a wayward ne'er-do-well while growing up in Tony's shadow ("Danny was always finding one way or another to screw up his life, from bad financial decisions to marital problems to a less-than-exemplary work ethic"). But since Danny married Rachel and had two boys, he's seemed more grounded. He leaves Tony a phone message, relating how he just had to fire a problematic employee and that he's afraid that the man could be dangerous; in a later email message, a worried-sounding Danny gives Tony his life insurance information and asks Tony to take care of his sons. From these initial hints, and with steady, skillful control of his narrative, Pascuzzi effectively unfolds a tale of tragedy: Rachel and son Evan are found shot dead in their suburban home, and Danny is soon discovered dead of a self-administered gunshot wound in the ravine at a quarry. The author shows how the catastrophe rocks the surviving family members to their cores and also shakes the faith that Tony and his loved ones have always used to carry them through the rough parts of their lives. The question arises: "If God cares enough to help someone who's grieving, why didn't he stop Danny?" Tony and Emily have their nephew to care for, and they have questions nobody can answer, so Pascuzzi smoothly uses the bulk of the narrative to examine the consolations of religious belief in times of crisis ("Yes, we all experience darkness. But yet, we are given faith. We're given hope"). Throughout the book, his characters are believably textured, and he dramatizes a trial of faith that feels refreshingly grounded in the real world. A gripping, ultimately uplifting story about the power of Christian forgiveness. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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