An Action Thriller
With Christian Redemption.
Destroy by Jihad or
Transform by Grace?
“Riveting book!! Uncanny how so much in this book relates to today’s events. Parker Hudson has an amazing ability to write fiction that directly corresponds to current happenings even before they happened. Even though the story is heavy, there is redemption and the beauty of God’s love and grace are evident. The last 80 pages or so I could not put the book down! Waiting for a sequel.” – Jane Hyatt
Enemy In The Room is a fast paced geo-political thriller with a Christian worldview, intersected by the fateful choices of a modern prodigal daughter. An American CEO is secretly committed to killing the President and destroying the nation. His employees are unwittingly carrying out his plans. The threads are woven together with explosive actions and crisscrossed relationships. The characters confront high tech theft, internet spying, lies, jihad, betrayal, and redemption.
354 pages, Edge Press.
Praise for Enemy in The Room
Parker Hudson has crafted a thriller that delves into the dark side of our high tech culture with its temptations of money and power, while at the same time espousing courage and integrity. The result: a page turner you will not be able to put down!
I could relate to every element of the story. The book gets five stars. I loved the conversations. The ending is exciting. I recommend this book to everyone!
Having read Parker’s previous books, this one did not disappoint. What a story! Or is it? As you read Enemy In The Room, you will have to remind yourself that this is a work of fiction. The storyline takes current events and situations and weaves a path towards what could be. You must read!
Parker Hudson’s Blog Posts
Time To Simplify
Everything has become way too complicated. I understand it will usually be that way in science, engineering, and technology, but I’m focused here on our personal lives and on national programs and policies. Instead of adding amendments, clarifications and exemptions...
Dream Or Nightmare?
This is a bit of an unusual post for me. As always, I want it to be informative and filled with truth. But this post begins with a dream. I dreamed that a year ago both of the self-centered old men finally got out of the Presidential race to become the Elder Statesmen...
It’s The Policies
Can we agree that both parties are offering candidates with some less-than-perfect personality traits, and that both parties have lied on numerous occasions? If that’s the case, then how does one decide how to vote in November? I suggest by looking beyond the...
Order of Books
1) On The Edge 2) The President 3) Enemy In The Room 4) Nation On The Edge
While each novel has its own stand-alone story threads, and they can be read in any order, several key characters do repeat across all four books.
In Nation On The Edge, most of the characters from On The Edge repeat, only they are twenty-five years older.
0 Comments