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Soul Tracker

By: Bill Myers
Narrated by: Bill Myers
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David Kauffman, novelist, single parent, and agnostic, is devastated by his young daughter's death. He is desperate to know where she has gone. Soon he meets Gita Patekar, a beautiful and committed Believer with a shame-ridden past. Gita works for Life After Life, an organization dedicated to scientifically tracking and recording the experiences of the soul once it leaves the body.

Despite Gita's warnings, David uses the organization's computer to try and reach his daughter, but what he discovers are dark secrets others will do anything to keep hidden. A gut-twisting game of cat and mouse ensues, both on earth and beyond the grave, as David and Gita fight to find the truth and stay alive...until they come face-to-face with the ultimate Reality.

©2004 Bill Myers (P)2004 The Zondervan Corporation
Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Fiction Thriller Suspense
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Wonderful story telling! Hated to stop listening ever. Can’t wait to hear the rest of the adventure.

Fantastic book!

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this book is good, especially with the other three. They almost have to be read or listened to in order to get the full meaning of each book. But very good, this book made me want to hurry to the next book, so I wouldn't miss anything.

Phenominon book

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Another great Christian fiction. The author explores new technology, and scary future possibilities. Very intriguing. Couldn't put it down. Religion was not the focus, just a reality in the character's lives. Well done. Wish it could have been longer.

Great Read!

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I enjoyed this book. Not only the content but the presentation.

Liked it

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What happens when we try to use technology to share the experience of someone who dies and "crosses over"? This aspect involves some interesting imagery, but the story is really more of a suspense about uncovering a scandal involving killing people and using their body parts in transplants. Also involved and addressed heavily are issues of love, truth, and forgiveness. All in all, it is a pretty good book...

technology meets the afterlife

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great book

Soul Tracker

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Way too much preachiness. The characters had to repeat almost every statement...sometimes with slight stutters. That little artifice grew old fast. The Hero came across as "namby-pamby" rather than sensitive and loving. I really felt kind of sorry for his son. Poor whiney kid needed his dad and was consistently ignored throughout. He'll probably grow up to be a seriel killer. Gita was incredibly naive and unbelievable. The author ineptly diguised the sermons that flowed unending from her lips as "truth". The book could have been very interesting had the author not kept continuously beating me about the head and shoulders with the metaphoric religious angle iron. Overall a ho-hum listen.

Preachy, Preachy, Preachy

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I found the description very misleading, as this turned out to be not much more than a Christian parable. Once I looked at his other books, I probably could have guessed that, though. Aside from flatly drawn characters that border on genuinely stupid, he also has a bit of a pronoun problem: "He walked up to a door. He wiped his face and opened it." If you want a "Ain't God great?" story, go ahead and listen, but "gut-wrenching"? Not so much.

Not so much, really.

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