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|  Peter's DaughterHer peaceful life had just been blown apart by a stranger. She had all the mouth of her father, but without his bluster and honesty. She was her father's child. Susannah. Peter's daughter.
Enter Ben. A paid up atheist and archaeologist who's given up on life until he digs up a shard that changes everything.
Suddenly he's fallen for a girl 2,000 years his junior.
If you could rewrite history to find your future would you do it?
The long-awaited return of UK-published Christian fiction. 'I share your great desire for Christian fiction' - Jennifer Rees-Larcombe
"Astonishing, radical, daring. A book that challenges every comfort zone"
Michael Langrish, The Bishop of Exeter, has reviewed the book;
'A deeply moving story told with powerful simplicity - and real understanding of motives and emotions. A compelling journey of discovery - for 1st century Susannah, 21st century Ben, and the reader too.'
by Editor of the Baptist Times - Hazel Southam:
"This is the tale of two worlds overlapping in Israel. The first concerns the life and coming to faith of Susannah, daughter of Peter the fisherman and founder of the Church.
The second concerns the life and coming to faith of Ben, an archaeologist who finds evidence of the girl's life nearly 2,000 years later, during a dig in the Holy Land.
It is billed as a love story, but isn't unless you want to stretch the point - this is about falling in love with Christ.
It's a page-turner, described by the Bishop of Exeter, the Rt Revd Michael Langrish as a compelling journey of discovery, and a deeply moving story.
Helen Wilkinson's characters seem very real, flawed and likeable. Because of this, we sympathise with Susannah's horror that Christ has to be crucified, and Ben's dread that Christ might turn out to have existed.
There is a wonderful sense of place too. You can almost smell the heat, feel the dust, and hear the cicadas in the trees.
And because this is a novel, not a deep theological treatise, it gets under your skin, and you come away with a sense of gratitude to Christ.
A surprise hit, but a real must for your pre-Easter reading list."
Peter's Daughter ISBN 09543105-1-9 published by Stickleback Books. RRP £6.99
Available at 35% discount, FREE P&P, 24 hour delivery
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 Dying to Live
The acclaimed biography of Fran Burke, who gave up treatment for leukaemia to have the two children she longed for.
Her heart-wrenching story has been described as gripping, moving and life-changing - this is a book with a truly happy ending.
'This book is a gem' - Sharon Hendry, The Sun
Dying To Live ISBN 189791363X published by Stickleback Books. RRP £6.99
Available at 35% discount, FREE P&P, 24 hour delivery
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 The Missing Peace
'Wow! What a book! A beautiful story that hangs in the mind and heart
for days after reading it. Helen really gets inside a child's mind and the mystery
lasts right to the end.' - Jennifer Rees-Larcombe - Children's author.
'A truly beautiful story - it had me in tears. I was hooked.'
'Leaves you feeling you have been part of a magical experience.' 'An emotional, magical and moving story.'
The Missing Peace ISBN 0954310500 published by Stickleback Books. RRP £4.99
Available at 35% discount, FREE P&P, 24 hour delivery
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