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The second title in the Cradleland Series, which chronicles God's plan for the salvation of mankind, stirs the reader's imagination about how things on Earth might have been like in the most primal era.
The judgment of the Creator on a wicked world is drawing near, and Noah, having received a commission from the Gardener, is building the ark. Dark powers target Noah for destruction, knowing that if he fails they will have won the war against the Creator. Douglas Hirt weaves a wonderfully imaginative tale around biblical facts. This highly detailed and well-researched novel serves to satisfy the appetites of science fiction and fantasy readers while providing a redemptive, God-glorifying story about what might have been. Download the Readers' Guide.
As a special correspondent to General Custer's military expedition, Nathaniel Jones finds adventure beyond his wildest dreams.
Civilization is advancing rapidly, the world population burgeoning. Satan has caused the fall of man and now wants complete control of Earth. all that stands in his way is that annoying line of humans descended from Seth; they insist on honoring their Creator. And there is that other problem, the prophecy spoken in the Garden of Eden about a Redeemer who's coming who has the power to "crush his head!" Knowing the Redeemer must be born of a human to be truly both human and God, Satan initiates a scheme to pollute the human bloodline and prevent the prophesy from coming to pass!
A case of mistaken identity could prove fatal for a wandering cowboy who picks the wrong town to pass through."Doug Hirt is a unique talent." --Giles Tippette
"The love being Francine Toutant, daughter of wealthy St. Louis businessman Pierre Toutant. The money (because to acquire Francine's hand in marriage requires much) is one Bill Riley--notorious Dakota Territory outlaw. And thus we find bounty hunter T.J. Ragland riding across the bleak Dakota Territory carrying the head of Bill Riley in a gunny sack, bound for Fort Leavenworth. The three thousand dollar reward will satisfy Pierre Toutant, and Ragland can marry Francine. Ragland's trek brings him to the sorry little town of Bend City, tucked into a wide bend of the Missouri River. He intends to catch a riverboat to Fort Leavenworth, which will shorten his traveling time by a couple weeks, and...
An authentic, cleverly plotted Western by the author of Devil's Wind. Big name gunfighter and secret cavalry agent Able Gate is laying low in Montana, under cover as a mild-manner artist. swears revenge against Able over his brother's death, Gate is forced to trade his brushes for a six-gun and face McClain in a showdown.
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Imagine an America not too many years distant. An America that seems perfect on the surface, but whose ethical underpinnings have totally collapsed. An America where abortion is the rule for imperfect fetuses and euthanasia is mandatory at age 75. Jon and Grace Stanton's allegiance to God is about to be put to the ultimate test in this future society. As they struggle to protect two members of their family from the law of the land, they must rely on each other and their faith as never before. This novel, first published in 1981, seems increasingly predictive in its description of a world where morality is dictated by technology rather than the Word of God. "Way ahead of his time...a masterpiece." Jerry B. Jenkins
In 1892, immigrants from all over the world converge on Cripple Creek, Colorado, willing to work long hard days in the mines in hopes of discovering gold and a new way of life.