The
first thing to be said about this novel is that it is
a rattling good read; one really does want to know what
is going to happen next, in the novel's main plot and
also in the love interest.Let me not give away the ending
but say that there are some good and unexpected twists.
It is, too, that very rare thing nowadays - a Christian
novel. Its fine intentions shine like a good deed in
a naughty world that wants to make people better - and
what is wrong with that?
-Catholic Times, October
17, 1999 |
Readers
with understanding of the difference between truth and
mere fact will find this book rewarding, perhaps even
lifechanging...Jetmundsen has produced a readable, spiritually
instructive work which should find a wide market.
-The Anniston Star, April
23, 2000 |
For
fans of the Screwtape Letters and its sequel Screwtape
Proposes a Toast, it takes a welcome step along a route
well defined by C.S. Lewis. I do not think the great
Christian author would be disappointed.
-The Oxford Times, October
3, 1999 |
The
Anglican Digest, Lent A.D. 2000 |
The
Alabama Lawyer, March, 2000 |
Touchstone
Review |
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The
Road To Romance website reviews the Soulbane Illusion |
Roundtable
Reviews on The Soulbane Illusion |
Birmingham
Christian Family Magazine |
The
Alabama Lawyer 2004 |
Crosswalk.com |
Facultyofcomputers.com |
Splash
Magazine |