So, I just finished reading Boneman's Daughters today. As you know, Ted Dekker is a Christian author who writes a lot of suspense/thrillers that incorporate messages of the battle between good and evil, ultimate love and self-sacrifice, and faith, into his books. He's one of my favorites, to be sure. His most recent independent novel is Boneman's Daughters, which was inspired by a verse in Genesis.
"And I will put enmity between you, the serpent, and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; you will strike his heel..and he will crush your head."
I warn you: Don't read if violence disturbs you. This is not for the faint-hearted. It's graphic. Not to where I couldn't handle it (and I'm not one to run out and see violent movies or anything), but it was enough to make me feel uncomfortable.
The Set-Up:
Military intelligence officer Ryan Evans is hot on the trail of Boneman, a Texas serial killer who murders his victims by breaking their bones. Evans witnessed this torture technique when he was serving in Fallujah. Now he's a suspect and his daughter is Boneman's latest target! Can he clear himself and save his daughter?
It's a tale of love and sacrifice that a father feels for his children. How far he'd go. The parallels are amazing.
I couldn't put this book down, and I recommend it whole-heartedly. Anyone else read it yet?