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'Brownie paused and looked out the window. 'Do you honestly think the driver tried to kill that young woman?' Mark thought a moment, leaning back in his chair. 'I don't know. It certainly looked that way to me.'' In Joy Cometh by Clytice C. Duzan, a young pastor, Mark, witnesses the attempted murder of a woman named Rosalee. His detective friend, Brownie, is assigned the task to find out who tried to kill her and why. Meanwhile, Rosalee's twin sister, Rose Ann, learns she has a lot to offer the case. By doing so, she must revisit the pain of losing her husband. Yet in his time, God makes all things beautiful, and she has another chance for happiness. Solve the crime and discover abounding love within the pages of Joy Cometh.
"Children's children are a crown to the aged. -Proverbs 17:6, NIV" The tales in "Granny, Read Me a Story" are simple stories of life on the farm. They may inspire laughter or bring back memories. Whether realistic or imaginary, "Granny, Read Me a Story," by Clytice Church Duzan, proves that stories can teach biblical truths, show proper conduct, and still provide entertainment. Grandparents, parents, and grandchildren alike will want to curl up with loved ones with this book! To hold a child while reading a story is a blessed way to show loving care.
NOTHER GIRL PA MAD FACE RED MA DIED PA LEFT In Just Ten Words by Clytice C. Duzan, Holly Lawson is looking through the attic of the old house her parents have purchased. She finds an old tablet with ten words poorly printed on one page. On another page, she finds a list of names. When Holly shows her mother, Laura is surprised to see her own name on the list. While Holly uncovers more about her mother's family, others are discovering about God's family. See how Just Ten Words in an old tablet served as the catalyst to bring folks together in this moving story of forgiveness and love.
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Granny White is lonely. She misses her husband, Tom. But God always provides, and in this touching story, Granny and the Kitten, God sends Granny a new companion, a small kitten she finds by her mailbox. Granny takes the kitten in and begins to care for it, giving it food and water, taking it to the vet, and finding fun toys for it. Will Granny and the Kitten be just what each other need?
Whenever Sylvester the mouse goes exploring, he finds something new."Mama," he asked, "do you remember when I climbed the stalk of corn that I could see beyond the garden fence?""Yes, I remember. Why?""How far could I see if I went up a tree?""I don't know, son. Your only way to find out is to climb a tree. But do be careful. Make sure you do not select the same tree where Hector the Hawk is sitting."Read Sylvester and the Tree by Clytice C. Duzan to learn what Sylvester discovered
The jobless, the hungry, and the hopeless plague the town of Mozarkia. Can the citizens, working together as a community, do something to remedy the situation? In Reunion, Clytice C. Duzan writes how "elbow grease" and prayer provided one solution. As Pastor Mark tells a young man who is disturbed by all the robberies, "An empty stomach is a strong motivator for stealing."
"That's no cat! That's a squalling baby!" was the result of the 911 call that Mollie had made.From her initial introduction to Mozarkia, Mollie Taylor desired to be useful, to help others. This well-dressed, young, attractive, and well-bred woman had no marketable skills, however, and having to use a crutch to walk prevents her from even waiting tables. What could she do?Where is Mary Linville? Matthew Livingstone had known her in Boston, but she seems to have just disappeared. The legal firm where he is employed needs to fulfill a bequest, and he is given the task to find her. Matt opens his computer to begin his search.Read Mollie's Place by Clytice C. Duzan to learn how the Lord helps Matt to find the young woman who doesn't wish to be found but who is searching for her own place.
In A Man Who Dared, by Clytice C. Duzan, a private investigator is given the task to learn the truth about Jimmy Hilton. 'The owner of Lake Shore Resort is worth millions and will soon be retiring. We don't want 'relatives' popping up out of the woodwork making 'claim' to his riches,' said the PI's supervisor. 'Search for the truth, Jack. We need to learn what made this man who he is.' Be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity. I Timothy 4:12 KJV Set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity I Timothy 4:12 NIV