Red Rock Mysteries
- Christian A.
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I read the first 5 or so when I was in my tweens. I remember thoroughly enjoying them. I would have read the whole series, but I think the library didn't have #6, or something, so I couldn't. I think the creators of DGL made an audio drama of the first couple books, if I remember correctly.
- Christian A.
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The series was written by Jerry Jenkins and Chris Fabry, who are very good teen fiction authors, imo. From what I remember, the mysteries were very original and engaging.
- Christian A.
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Well, he co-authored many of the Left Behind kids' series, and he has a two-hour show on weekdays on Moody Radio called Chris Fabry Live.
He has also written several novels for adults. Click the link below:
http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/ ... ch=1&cms=1
I have not read them myself so you would have to use your own judgement.
http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/ ... ch=1&cms=1
I have not read them myself so you would have to use your own judgement.
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I have and have read all. They are really good. Chris Fabry also wrote the Book of the Wormling.
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I believe Chris Fabry wrote or did something on one of Radio Theatre's Christmas dramas.