LDS Fiction: Two Page Turners
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- Protecting the Symbols of Christ’s Church: How a Trademark Lawsuit Aligns with Prophetic Guidance by Steve Densley, Jr.
- 746 Times: What a Word Cloud Revealed About the April 2026 General Conference by Patrick D. Degn
- Who Is a Mormon? by Christopher D. Cunningham
- Broadway’s Last Acceptable Bigotry by Joel Campbell
- Currents: Church Trademark Lawsuit; Missionary Hero in Samoa; Ben Sasse on Dying and More by Meridian Magazine
- The Physical Resurrection of Christ: Why Should Christian Theology Rely on Antiquated Views About Matter? by Jeff Lindsay
- What Joseph Smith Saw in Exodus That We’ve Been Missing by Alvin H. Andrew
- Eggshell Relationships: Walking Gently, Standing Firm by Paul Bishop
- (Re)Discovering Lorenzo Ghiberti’s “Gates of Paradise” at the BYU Museum of Art by John Dye
- An Experiment in Prayer: Ocean to Ice by Mike Loveridge
















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JeanApril 5, 2018
I just finished reading Tripwire and will second your opinion that it is a page turner. Traci Hunter Abramson is one of my favorite authors. She writes a gripping story with her background knowledge of working in the CIA herself. I love the way her books can be stand alones featuring a new storyline but she continues to mention characters from her previous books. I had the privilege of meeting this author last Saturday night at one of our local bookstores. She's very nice and engaging. She was willing to talk about some of her books and how she came to write them. I'm a huge fan of hers.
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