Thin Air

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Bethany House Publishers, 2002 - Fiction - 317 pages
The suspense never ends in this gripping contemporary story of a woman who becomes the sole survivor of a small plane crash on Mount Rainier. Will the recluse hiding in the forest be able, or willing, to rescue her, or will he speed along her near-certain demise? Tension builds, hearts are softened, and God enters the picture, using tragedy in one life to bring hope to another.

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Section 1
6
Section 2
7
Section 3
17
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About the author (2002)

Bette Nordberg graduated from the University of Washington as a physical therapist in 1977. In 1990 she turned from rehabilitation medicine to writing and is now the author of Serenity Bay, Pacific Hope, and numerous dramas, articles, and devotions. She and her husband, Kim, recently helped plant Lighthouse Christian Center, a new church in the South Hill area of Puyallup, Washington, where Bette writes, directs drama, and plays keyboard. Married twenty-five years, Kim and Bette have four children, two in college and two at home.

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