Robert Whitlow’s gripping legal thrillers have won him a Christy Award and favorable comparisons to John Grisham. Higher Hope, the second novel in his Tides of Truth series, follows Savannah law clerk Tami Taylor as she assists on a case against a preacher who has been defaming a businessman with so-called prophecies from God. Though her firm wants to prove these prophecies are nothing more than slander, Tami can’t help but wonder if the preacher is, in fact, telling the truth.
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"Good read. Good reader. Inspiring."
Great story about a young lady who is trying to do the right thing and does not judge people too soon. I loved it and want my daughter to read it.
"Great Series!"
Yes! Not only a great story, but also gives great examples of how we can apply our Christian faith to our work and our life!
"A sequel that equals its predecessor"
The characters and plot flowed well from the its predecessor. The book was interesting and believable without being overly intense. The book was a pleasant listen.
The characters and story were believable, and the story was written within a Christian framework without being preachy.
"Great Story ... stretch your faith"
Hey, if you are a believer, this is a great story to raise your faith and belief that God is still at work and speaks to his people
"Very slow"
The narrator wasn't bad, but the, story read like a school-aged child wrote it.
I was anticipating a court drama that circled around religious issues. The story started off ok, but then dragged through boring descriptions of this conservative family.
After a while her voice became annoying. Maybe it has to do with the flat read.