Another great book by Randy Alcorn. A different kind of story, less focused on the character's search for Salvation and more on the mystery of who committed the murder. Which is fine, but his first book was so powerful I expected this one to be as well.
This book was profoundly eye- opening , thought- provoking and amazingly interesting! I learned what it was like to put myself in a black man/ woman’s shoes and learned on a deeper level their mistreatments, sorrows, hurts and injustice done to them many years ago before owning a slave was against the law. I learned a lot about racialism. The book was sobering and heavy at times but I thoroughly enjoyed too seeing the side of heaven and getting more excited about going there. This book really spoke to me!