Adam
by Ted Dekker
GoodBookStall Review:
Ted Dekker is my favourite fiction writer and again I am left sleep deprived for a few nights whilst I am gripped to find out what happens next.
In this thriller, Adam, we follow FBI behavioural psychologist Daniel Clark in an obsessive pursuit to find the identity of the serial killer ‘Eve’ during which Clark will stop at nothing and risk all including his life.
Dekker uses Adam to expose evil for what (or rather who) it really is and to the startling reality that although we may not want to accept that evil is all around us, it is a very real part of the world we live in.
As ever brilliantly written and riveting from start to finish.
Reviewer: Zoë Stevenson (06/11/09)
Ted Dekker is my favourite fiction writer and again I am left sleep deprived for a few nights whilst I am gripped to find out what happens next.
In this thriller, Adam, we follow FBI behavioural psychologist Daniel Clark in an obsessive pursuit to find the identity of the serial killer ‘Eve’ during which Clark will stop at nothing and risk all including his life.
Dekker uses Adam to expose evil for what (or rather who) it really is and to the startling reality that although we may not want to accept that evil is all around us, it is a very real part of the world we live in.
As ever brilliantly written and riveting from start to finish.
Reviewer: Zoë Stevenson (06/11/09)









