The Lost Dutchman - by Michael Joseph Lessard (Paperback)
About this item
Highlights
- Dr. Michael Turner is unexpectedly catapulted into a timeless world.
- Author(s): Michael Joseph Lessard
- 348 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
Description
About the Book
This story will deepen your faith by following the characters in this book. The themes of loss, meaning and Divine providence will enrich your own story. It creates a novel insight into everyone's journey of life and what meaning we find.
Book Synopsis
Dr. Michael Turner is unexpectedly catapulted into a timeless world. There, he will meet some unique characters who desperately need a doctor to care for them.
His ex-wife, Mary, and his son David and daughter Jamie are also on a journey of discovery. One key unlocks the mystery to Michael's past and to the treasure they are seeking.
The quest will lead Hunter Grayson and his team from the NTSB and an insurance investigator Bob Hughes to uncover the meaning be-hind the facts.
We are all on a quest like theirs to uncover the meaning of life. Will it lead to happiness or pain and loss?
Come and enter into that world within your heart and join them in looking for the treasure of the Lost Dutchman. Finding the treasure is its own reward.
Review Quotes
"There was no crashing sound or white light. Instead, he saw a small opening like the mouth of a cave approach him. It was black and empty. As it grew closer, it developed tentacles like an octopus's that reached out to him. They had no color. They were lonely arms, full of pain and regret. They came closer, trying to wrap him up in their darkness. They were sucking the life out of him, seeking to extinguish every bit of his humanity. He felt the terror of their isolation moving over him, probing, trying to steal into his soul. He cried out with all the will he had left to resist the onslaught, a loud cry that poured out from his memory that echoed all the way down to the valley of his youth, to the treasure chest of his lost ideals. It rang out loud without words. It carried one hope.
"GOD HELP ME"