A brutal double murder terrorizes the peaceful Cape Refuge community, and it is up to Police Chief Cade to calm the residents' fear and solve the crime before the killer strikes again.
Thomas Bunting's marriage and academic career are in ruins, so when his father falls ill, Thomas agrees to return to his family home, thinking he has nothing to lose and not realizing he has everything to gain.
When thirteen-year-old Clair's relationship with her minister father changes after her mother's death, she stops speaking, and the subsequent events change both their lives.
In 1956, toward the end of his life, Reverend John Ames begins a letter to his young son, sharing the story of his life and explaining how his faith influenced his choices and actions.
Donna Johnson was just three years old when her mother signed on with tent revivalist David Terrell. From then on her life would would hold a lot of stranger than-fiction memories and where the norms were anything but normal.
Annie Zook, the daughter of an Amish preacher, finds herself caught between her world and the outside world while living with her shunned friend Esther and longing for her forbidden art and her relationship with Ben Martin.
Annie Zook, the preacher's daughter, struggles to keep her promise to her father to abandon her art for six months; but her intention to join the Amish church is sidetracked by the attention of a handsome Englishman.