Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Thr3e By Ted Dekker - A Review


By all accounts seminary student Kevin Parsins is leading a good, if not virtuous, life. But like all people, Kevin has his secrets. And someone wants them revealed.

While driving home from a day at graduate school, Kevin receives a call from a mysterious stranger who calls himself Slater. Slater demands Kevin confess his sin in the next three minutes or the vehicle he is manning will be blown to pieces.

Thus starts a harrowing chain of events. After narrowly escaping his exploding car, Kevin continues to receive phone calls from Slater, each with another riddle, another consequence, and another three minutes to confess his sin.

The problem is Kevin is unsure of what that sin might be. And Slater's cycle won't stop until he figures it out.

What I Can Tell You:
Crazy! What a ride. Ted Dekkar, New York Times Best Selling Author has written some great books. This is my second Dekkar read. I loved the build up and twist at the end that I honestly didn't see coming.  Not a big mystery fan but found myself devouring every word trying to figure out who the "killer" Slater was.  Loads of twists and turns along the way, makes for a fun filled ride.

Need another reason to check out this book? Ted may be one of the cutest male writers out there.

Going to try to watch Thr3e over the weekend, as it was made into a movie in 2006 starring Marc Blucas.  Excited to see it, I think my husband will enjoy it and now that I know the ending, I won't feel bad if I fall asleep like I do 90% of the time.


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