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The Legend of Annie Murphy
The Legend of Annie Murphy
The Legend of Annie Murphy
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The Legend of Annie Murphy

Written by Frank E. Peretti

Narrated by Frank E. Peretti

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Two vague shapes were coming toward Jacob Cooper, floating and drifting through the ruins like wisps of smoke.
Dr. Cooper jumped up, "Jay! Lila! Are you there? Can you hear me?"

In 1885, the Murphy mine struck gold. According to legend, Annie Murphy killed her husband out of greed. Just before she was to be hanged for the murder, she escaped. Now, a hundred years later, there have been sightings of Annie Murphy's "ghost." The Coopers unwittingly become involved in a mystery that finds them caught between the past and the present.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateJul 15, 2014
ISBN9781621883999
Author

Frank E. Peretti

Frank E. Peretti is one of American Christianity's best-known authors. His novels have sold over 10 million copies, and he is widely credited with reinventing Christian fiction. He and his wife, Barbara, live in the Pacific Northwest. www.frankperetti.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    I reread this book before passing it on. I remember reading this book for the first time that I felt the author was stretching the bounds of science in using a gravitational flux explanation for time travel. I'm still not convinced all these years later that it's a solid explanation for the plot.

    Other than that, the plot is fairly well written though there are a few cases where I wondered if the author was just trying to fill pages to get the book to length since some ideas are repeated, but overall, the story held my interest and kept me reading.