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Dragons have an insatiable appetite. Their particular hunger is for -
you. A dragon might nibble and feed on a person for a lifetime. |
| When Frances Gadsby moves to 1870's Duluth, she knows she's in for
a battle. But then that's why she's come. Frances fights dragons. |
| Frances Gadsby comes from a long line of
spiritual warriors, reaching
as far back as Martha of Bethany. Using an exceptional knowledge of
scripture combined with popular hymns of the day, Frances confronts
the agents of sin that present themselves in the form of dragons |
| The seven deadly sins (pride, anger, sloth, envy, lust, avarice, and
gluttony) are birthed and fed through human emotion. Dragons feed
on the energy generated by the passion of sin. Frances' job is to
slay the dragon without injuring its victim |
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| James R. Cissell is a writer and a minister living in south central
South Dakota. His previous publications include The SING-ular Faith:
A daily Devotional with Charles Wesley. He is married and has two grown
daughters. This is his first novel. |
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