The Gabon Virus: A Novel (1) (TSI)
By Paul McCusker, Walt Larimore M.D. (Howard Books)
Release date: August 18, 2009
In the face of a new plague that threatens the world, our forensic heroes investigate the past to save the future— studying evidence from when the Black plague decimated a small english village eyam, pronounced eem, during the seventeenth-century. After the greedy founders of a scientific research laboratory intentionally infect subjects with a deadly plague in order to develop a lucrative vaccine, the plague spreads beyond the lab’s control. A top-secret government team of scientists covertly begins to research a solution. They turn their attention to the seventeenth-century—the only other time when a widespread plague ravaged the world—for clues on how to prevent this disaster from happening again. In particular, the scientists are interested in how eighty people from the village of Eyam were able to remain virtually untouched by the plague at the height of the Black Death’s deadly reign over Europe.
The Gathering Place
By Becca Anderson (David C. Cook)
Release date: June 13, 2006
Growing weary and increasingly unsettled with church-as-usual, Casey Ellis longs to find a church where she can experience more of God. So when she’s invited to visit a lively group of believers who enthusiastically embrace their beliefs, Casey decides to see what it’s all about. Soon after, Casey is immersed in The Gathering. Overcome by the warmth of community, the careful attention of new friends, and the impartation of holy truth, Casey believes she’s found what she’s looking for—until the group becomes increasingly controlling over her life. Is it possible that her quest for God has plunged her into spiritual deception? Can God reach beyond the walls of a group’s control to free her? How can she ever trust her own judgment again?
The General’s Secretary (Military Investigations)
By Debby Giusti (Love Inspired Suspense)
Release date: January 2, 2013
Lillie Beaumont’s dark past has just turned up on her porch—fatally wounded. The dying words of the man imprisoned for killing Lillie’s mother suggest hidden secrets. Criminal Investigations Division special agent Dawson Timmons agrees. He has his own motive for seeking the truth, and it gives Lillie every reason to doubt him. But even as they reluctantly begin to face painful secrets together, Dawson fears that a murderer is waiting to strike again.
The Gift: The Amish of Hart County
By Shelley Shepard Gray (Avon Inspire)
Release date: November 7, 2017
New York Times Bestselling Author Shelley Shepard Gray gifts us with a special Christmas story about love and blessings in this next book in her Amish of Hart County series. The Schwartz family is happy to be spending Christmas on their new farm in Hart County. But when Susanna Schwartz hears gunshots that causes her buggy to overturn, and then her little sister falls through a wooden bridge into the icy creek, it becomes clear from these dangerous “accidents” that someone wants them gone. Neil Vance has been heartbroken ever since his parents lost their family farm. He knows it’s not the Schwartz family’s fault, but he can’t help but be resentful.
The Girl Behind the Red Rope
By Ted Dekker, Rachelle Dekker (Revell)
Release date: September 3, 2019
“In this mind-bending thriller, father-daughter writing team Ted Dekker and Rachelle Dekker triumph in their faultlessly structured and deconstructed world of religious extremism. the book’s suspenseful plot drives the story forward at a racing pace, making this a riveting novel that will long haunt readers.
The Girl in the Gatehouse
By Julie Klassen (Bethany House Publishers)
Release date: January 1, 2011
In this Jane Austen-era romance, when a handsome new estate owner discovers a mysterious woman living on his property, he’s determined to uncover her secrets.
The God Hater: A Novel
By Bill Myers (Howard Books)
Release date: September 28, 2010
A cranky, atheistic philosophy professor loves to shred the faith of incoming freshmen. He is chosen by a group of scientists to create a philosophy for a computer-generated world exactly like ours. Much to his frustration every model he introduces—from Darwinism, to Existentialism, to Relativism, to Buddhism—fails. The only way to preserve the computer world is to introduce laws from outside their system through a Law Giver. Of course this goes against everything he’s ever believed, and he hates it.
The Gold Standard (Judy Winters Mysteries, No. 1)
By Lisa J. Lickel (Barbour Publishing, Inc)
Release date: January 20, 2009
JUST HOW HIGH A PRICE DOES EARTHLY TREASURE COMMAND? School teacher Judy Winters sets out to solve the mystery surrounding her only living relative’s murder back on the farm where Aunt Louise grew up. She encounters Hart Wingate, a young man renting the adjoining farm who had helped Aunt Louise with farm chores. When Judy learns that her boyfriend, Graham, has been secretly visiting Louise, Judy takes the opportunity to move away from him for the summer and think over the situation. Judy loves her teaching job, but is intrigued by her heritage in the farmstead and particularly the old house. She stays on the farm and renovates the house, but whether to sell or stay, she has yet to decide.
The Golden Age of Murder
By Martin Edwards (HarperCollins)
Release date: May 7, 2015
Winner of the 2016 EDGAR, AGATHA, MACAVITY and H. R. F. KEATING crime writing awards, this real-life detective story investigates how Agatha Christie and colleagues in a mysterious literary club transformed crime fiction. Detective stories of the Twenties and Thirties have long been stereotyped as cosily conventional.
The Good Girl
By Christy Barritt (WhiteFire Publishing)
Release date: June 15, 2013
Tara Lancaster can sing Amazing Grace in three harmonies, two languages, and interpret it for the hearing impaired. She can list the Bible canon backward, forward, and alphabetized. And the only time she ever missed church was at seventeen because she had pneumonia and her mom made her stay home. But when her life shatters around her and her reputation is left in ruins, Tara decides escape is the only option. She flees halfway across the country to dog-sit, but the quiet anonymity she needs isn t waiting in her sister s house.

