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Thr3e Paperback | Pages: 423 pages
Rating: 4.08 | 30536 Users | 1853 Reviews

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Title:Thr3e
Author:Ted Dekker
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 423 pages
Published:December 10th 2006 by WestBow Press (first published 2003)
Categories:Fiction. Christian Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Christian

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The award-winning, best-selling suspense masterwork, now a major motion picture event.

Enter a world where nothing is what it seems. Where your closest friend could be your greatest enemy.

Kevin Parson is alone in his car when his cell phone rings. A man calling himself Slater offers a deadly ultimatum: "You have exactly three minutes to confess your sin to the world. Refuse, and the car you're driving will blow sky high." Then the phone goes dead.

Kevin panics. Who would make such a demand? What sin? Yet not sure what else to do, Kevin swerves into a parking lot and runs from his car. Just in case.

Precisely three minutes later, a massive explosion sets his world on a collision course with madness. And that's only the first move in this deadly game.

From the #1 best-selling fiction author comes a powerful story of good, evil, and all that lies between.

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Original Title: Thr3e
ISBN: 1595543414 (ISBN13: 9781595543417)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: ECPA Christian Book Award for Fiction (2004), Christy Award for Suspense / Mystery (2004)

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Ratings: 4.08 From 30536 Users | 1853 Reviews

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This was the book that put Ted Dekker on the map. I've read varying reviews: many people have adored it, whereas others have despised it, especially the ending (which I won't reveal here). Even though I'd read it before and seen the movie--both when I was in college, which was years ago--and therefore already knew what would transpire, I had fun reading this thriller. Maybe it isn't this author's best, but, hey, we all have to start somewhere. Then again, I'm just a sucker for a story; as long

my mind is still spinning over that ending. o.o

HOLY CRAP.How does Ted think of these things? My head is still spinning. And spinning and spinning and spinning. I won't go into plot details here since I'm sure other reviewers already have, but let's just say that I did NOT expect the ending to be what it was. I highly recommend Thr3e to those who love gripping suspense. Actually, I don't think "gripping" is a strong enough word. I read this thing in two days, and it usually takes me a week or so to get through a novel. Whew.

If the measure of a good book is creative prose or fleshed out characters in a realistic world - this is a 3/5.If the measure of a good book is how hard it is to put down - this is a 10/5

I can only hope that my one star rating will help nudge this book's overall rating below a 4 because as it stands now (4.02) it is severely inflated and misleading...So much so that initially I had no doubt in my mind that I would find some level of enjoyment in the book. My dear Goodreads friends, this is the first time you have lead me astray. I'm not a book snob by any means, and typically I can find at least something enjoyable with each book I crack open, but this is by far the worst book

Based on reading Thr3e, I'd say that Ted Dekker is an excellent storyteller, but not the greatest writer. I couldn't put the book down when I was reading it because the story was so intense and gripping. I had to know what happened next... and "what happened next" totally blind-sided me. I never saw it coming. If you're looking for a great suspense/mystery/thriller story that's clean but not preachy, this one does it for the Christian and non-Christian alike.However, the whole time I was reading

Did you see Adaptation? Do you remember that part where fictionalized version of real life screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's (totally fictional) twin brother Donald is telling him about the terrible-sounding screenplay he's written? Here's some imdb:Donald: Okay, well here's the twist. We find out that, that the killer really suffers from multiple personality disorder, right? See, he's actually really the cop and the girl. All of them are him. Isn't that fucked up?Charlie: The only idea more

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