| Andrew
and Rachel should be on top of the world.
They have just purchased their first
home, and their first child is due in
just a few short months. Life is good.
Yet for some reason, Rachel feels uneasy,
as though a cloud of foreboding has
settled over their lives. Her fears
are justified when preliminary tests
suggest her worst fears: their baby
could have Down syndrome. |
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| Unable
to cope with the possibility, Andrew
convinces himself that their baby is
fine and turns his attentions to their
reclusive neighbor and the rumors surrounding
his past. Rachel, frightened for her
baby and scared of what may lie in their
future, becomes increasingly frustrated
with Andrew and his lack of concern
for their child. |
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| As
the evidence for his baby's disability
mounts, Andrew throws himself into solving
the mystery surrounding the death of
his neighbor's family. Did Hank kill
his wife? What happened to Hank's child?
Rachel, though hurt by Andrew's attitude,
tries to be understanding and show interest
in the case while at the same time preparing
herself for their baby and for the worst.
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ISBN:
1-55517-962-2
174 pages, 5.5x8.5" Paperback -
Religious Fiction
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