Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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Great review. This book sounds really exciting. I am wondering if this is a stand alone novel or a sequel?
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Highly-rated and well-written, today's Christian fiction BOTD sounds like it has something for every type of reader....suspense, mystery, romance, science fiction. The excellent character development and action-packed storyline makes this a winner! Thanks so much for the great review!
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Very nicely written review, but the content doesn't strike my fancy. I'm not very much interested in Christian literature for the most part. But apparently you enjoyed the subject matter very much, as evidenced by your review, and I appreciate your synopsis.
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Oh, I don't care for robots at all and this being sci-fi doesn't draw my attention to it. Your review is amazing and the storyline sounds interesting. But still, this doesn't sound like a book for me.
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A novel with a bit of different plot to the one usually read these days. Robots and Bit coin currency are two things that are going to change the shape of the world in future. Seems to be a well crafted plot and an authentic one whilst the novel is very informative. Thanks for the excellent review!
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This is such a crazy combination of genres which makes it quite interesting. Mixing Christianity and science is sweet. Congratulations on BOTD. Thanks for your epic review.
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It seems like a really interesting plot. David/Elias is a likable and realistic character. I'd love to give it a try. Thanks for your great review!
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You review presents a unique book that seems to touch on several genres. I haven't read a Christian fiction book before but your review has got me interested. Good to know it's without profanity and sexual scenes as well.
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I enjoy reading Christian fiction and would definitely read the book to see how one would transform their lives from revenge to faith.
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I love the plot that is portrayed in Fingerprints of Faith.
I especially love how Fulton cuts across various genres to drive home his point and establish a good story.
I think everyone who loves a good story will enjoy this book.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I most liked Fulton's realistic portrayal of David/Elias as a young man who didn't initially accept the faith of his family. Although he was respectful of their Christian beliefs, he needed to seek answers for himself. The waves of grief and guilt he experienced after their deaths were poignant and relatable. I enjoyed watching Elias's transformation as he matured and gained a new appreciation for things he once took for granted.
I'm glad you made this clarification because I was having trouble getting invested in the story. After all, it's hard to relate to a seemingly flawless main character who's not only a genius who graduated from MIT at fifteen but also a selfless billionaire that comes from a family of (apparent) saints.
Great review, thanks!
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A nice multilayered Christian fiction story with a mix of suspense and romance in the book "Fingerprints of Faith" by Daniel Fulton. The story focuses on a talented person David Browning, who created the sophisticated block-chain technology that revolutionized the banking industry. However, he becomes a suspect of murdering his own family. The story appears to be quite interesting one.
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I cannot wait to read this book. I love Christian suspense stories and this looks like a good one!
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I love Christian fiction, mainly it does not focus its stories on the Bible, but rather on a fictional situation. I could get down with this.
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I like that though this is a work of Christian fiction, it seems like the story is about far more than that and that the protagonist's faith is a natural development in the plot. Thanks for an intriguing review.
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