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Marjorie Holmes

    This author is celebrated for her Christian-themed works, which often delve into profound human relationships and faith. Her characteristic style involved making biblical figures and stories relatable to readers through compelling narratives. Holmes's writings focus on themes of hope, love, and spiritual growth, appealing to a wide audience seeking inspiration and solace in literature. Her ability to connect faith with universal human experiences makes her a significant voice in Christian literature.

    Two from Galilee
    Pocket Nonfic: Murder In Coweta County
    I've Got to Talk to Somebody, God
    • I've Got to Talk to Somebody, God

      A Woman's Conversations with God

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(97)Add rating

      Exploring the intimate dialogue between the author and God, this inspirational work addresses both significant life challenges and everyday concerns faced by women. It delves into topics such as marital struggles, parenting issues, and maintaining mental well-being amidst chaos. Through these conversations, readers are reassured of divine presence and support in their lives, emphasizing that God is always watching over them, no matter the circumstances.

      I've Got to Talk to Somebody, God
    • Pocket Nonfic: Murder In Coweta County

      Hair-Raising, Heart-Hammering Suspense In A True Story More Amazing Than Fiction. - Marjorie Holmes. Grisly Murder In Georgia! A Small-Town Sheriff Pursues An Arrogant, Untouchable Killer!

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Murder in Coweta County received the coveted Edgar Allan Poe Special Award as an outstanding fact-crime study by the Mystery Writers of America and has been used in sociology and criminal law courses at schools and universities throughout the United States. Filmed as a CBS television movie starring Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith in 1983, the story gained even more acclaim and is still available on video and DVD.

      Pocket Nonfic: Murder In Coweta County