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Review – The Occupied

September 14, 2016 By The Suspense Zone

Craig Parshall’s intriguing new “Trevor Black” suspense series, “The Occupied” released September 1 from Tyndale House Publishers. The complex thriller wraps mystery, murder and spiritual warfare into a thought-provoking, faith-filled story that gives new meaning to the term “occupied.” The story was inspired by an experience Parshall writes about in Mystery and True Crime News, Prose n’ Cons, “He Scared the Wits Out of Himself and Out Came a Novel.”

And what a novel of suspense it is once characters are drawn and the stage set that lifts the veil on unseen spiritual forces only understood through the Holy Spirit’s “gift of discernment.” However, that would come 25 years later from seeds sown by Trevor and Augie when they were bored and innocent teens in this book of three parts, “the Flesh, the World and the Devil.”

There might not have been a story to tell if Trevor and Augie hadn’t gone to creepy old Mason Krim’s corner mansion after he died. If they hadn’t tried to recite the Latin incantations from Krim’s aged book that led Trevor to ask, from the living room of his musty, very creepy corner mansion, “Is anyone there? Is anyone listening?”

That’s when the “jangling of the telephone” began, Augie went bug-eyed and Trevor thought Why doesn’t it stop? Why is it still ringing? When he picked up the receiver Trevor heard a masculine voice say back to him, “Is anyone there? Is anyone listening?”                                                                                                                    

Then Augie “grabbed the phone” and listened intently before he very slowly “placed the receiver back onto the base.” Even though Trevor asked him what he had heard many times “Augie would never tell him” then or ever.

Thus begins a modern spiritually based crime thriller of good versus evil that keeps pages turning long after lights should go out. Complete with brutal murders, detectives, demons, and a bit of romance and divine truth wrapped in a story of spiritual warfare and belief in God.

Belief in Christ and other Scriptural truths weave throughout a “clean-read” story that contains no bad language, sexual scenes or grim and gory crime scenes. It’s simply a well-written mystery that leaves readers wanting more. The sequel hasn’t been announced but I’m sure there is one in the not too distant future because of the way “The Occupied” ends.

Fans of Frank Peretti, Ted Dekker or Steven James would enjoy “The Occupied.”

The Occupied (A Trevor Black Novel)
The Occupied (A Trevor Black Novel)
by Craig Parshall

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Review – The Occupied
Reviewed by Gail Welborn
A modern spiritually based crime thriller of good versus evil that keeps pages turning long after lights should go out.
Craig Parshall’s intriguing new “Trevor Black” suspense series, “The Occupied” released September 1 from Tyndale House Publishers. The complex thriller wraps mystery, murder and spiritual warfare into a thought-provoking, faith-filled story that gives new meaning to the term “occupied.” The story was inspired by an experience Parshall writes about in Mystery and True Crime News, Prose n’ Cons, “He Scared the Wits Out of Himself and Out Came a Novel.”

And what a novel of suspense it is once characters are drawn and the stage set that lifts the veil on unseen spiritual forces only understood through the Holy Spirit’s “gift of discernment.” However, that would come 25 years later from seeds sown by Trevor and Augie when they were bored and innocent teens in this book of three parts, “the Flesh, the World and the Devil.”

There might not have been a story to tell if Trevor and Augie hadn’t gone to creepy old Mason Krim’s corner mansion after he died. If they hadn’t tried to recite the Latin incantations from Krim’s aged book that led Trevor to ask, from the living room of his musty, very creepy corner mansion, “Is anyone there? Is anyone listening?”

That’s when the “jangling of the telephone” began, Augie went bug-eyed and Trevor thought Why doesn’t it stop? Why is it still ringing? When he picked up the receiver Trevor heard a masculine voice say back to him, “Is anyone there? Is anyone listening?”                                                                                                                    

Then Augie “grabbed the phone” and listened intently before he very slowly “placed the receiver back onto the base.” Even though Trevor asked him what he had heard many times “Augie would never tell him” then or ever.

Thus begins a modern spiritually based crime thriller of good versus evil that keeps pages turning long after lights should go out. Complete with brutal murders, detectives, demons, and a bit of romance and divine truth wrapped in a story of spiritual warfare and belief in God.

Belief in Christ and other Scriptural truths weave throughout a “clean-read” story that contains no bad language, sexual scenes or grim and gory crime scenes. It’s simply a well-written mystery that leaves readers wanting more. The sequel hasn’t been announced but I’m sure there is one in the not too distant future because of the way “The Occupied” ends.

Fans of Frank Peretti, Ted Dekker or Steven James would enjoy “The Occupied.”

 

Reviewer Info

Gail Welborn

Gail Welborn
Gail Welborn wrote news and magazine articles until God opened reviewing in audio and print media markets.
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About Craig Parshall

Craig Parshall
CRAIG PARSHALL is Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the National Religious Broadcasters Association, and the author of six legal-suspense novels: the five books in the Chambers of Justice series, and the stand-alone Trial by Ordeal. He speaks nationally on legal and Christian worldview issues and is a magazine columnist. …

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Recent Books by Craig Parshall

The Occupied (A Trevor Black Novel)
Release date: 09/01/2016

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Mark of Evil (The End Series)
Release date: 02/04/2014

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Brink of Chaos (The End Series)
Release date: 09/25/2012

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Thunder of Heaven (The End Series)
Release date: 07/12/2011

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Thunder of Heaven: A Joshua Jordan Novel (End Seri …
Release date: 06/25/2011

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The Rose Conspiracy
Release date: 01/15/2009

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Sons of Glory (The Thistle and the Cross #3)
Release date: 01/01/2008

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Captives and Kings (The Thistle and the Cross #2)
Release date: 01/01/2007

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Trial by Ordeal
Release date: 05/01/2006

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Crown of Fire (The Thistle and the Cross #1)
Release date: 07/01/2005

  • Paperback

 

The Last Judgment (Chambers of Justice Series #5)
Release date: 01/01/2005

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Missing Witness (Chambers of Justice Series #4)
Release date: 03/01/2004

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OUR REVIEWS
Review – The Occupied
Review – Mark of Evil
Review – Brink of Chaos
Review – Thunder of Heaven

 

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