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Title: Hadassah
Subtitle: One Night with the King
Author: Tommy Tenney, Mark Andrew Olsen
Narrator: Aimee Lilly
Format: Abridged
Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-23-15
Publisher: Bethany House
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Fiction, Religious & Inspirational
Publisher's Summary:
A gripping action/adventure full of political intrigue and suspense, with a brand-new perspective on a historical figure you may think you already know!
Both a palace thriller and a Jewish woman's memoir, Hadassah brings the age-old story of Esther to life. This historically accurate novel, layered with fresh insights, provides a fascinating twist on a pivotal time in religious history, and listeners will find it bursting with pause-resisting drama.
During in-depth research on the life of Esther and its setting in ancient Persia - contemporary Iraq and Iran - Tenney discovered a compelling, heart-stopping tale lying at its core. He uses here his skilled storytelling gifts to capture the power and beauty of the peasant girl who became queen.
Members Reviews:
Supurb!
One of the finest books I have ever read (or had read to me)! This book is superbly written, and takes the reader into history during a time as pivotal as our own and puts you into that place and time first person. Thank you Tommy Tinney for a book that you cannot put down, and a walk through such a rich piece of history!
Excellent book!
I love Christian historical fiction and this is one of the best books I have read. I have not read anything by this author previously. I will read him again. I had trouble putting it down most of the book. Excellent read!!
Five Stars
loved the book. suspensful and sad. very well written. great shipping
Loved the book
Loved the book! If you have read the book of Ester you will like the details this novel adds. It brings the story to bigger life!
Better than the movie.
Being so familiar with the story - and even the movie, it's hard to read with a new slant. The book is MUCH BETTER than the movie taken from this book.