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What if your life could be destroyed in seven minutes-and no one would listen to the truth? Mick Carter is a respected Christian music artist whose life changes overnight after a single encounter leaves him accused of a violent crime he insists he did not commit. Disoriented, denied basic rights, and rushed through the legal system, Mick finds himself convicted and sent to prison before he can fully grasp what has happened. Inside prison walls, Mick faces physical danger, isolation, and the crushing weight of injustice. Stripped of his reputation, freedom, and voice, he must confront what…mehr

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What if your life could be destroyed in seven minutes-and no one would listen to the truth? Mick Carter is a respected Christian music artist whose life changes overnight after a single encounter leaves him accused of a violent crime he insists he did not commit. Disoriented, denied basic rights, and rushed through the legal system, Mick finds himself convicted and sent to prison before he can fully grasp what has happened. Inside prison walls, Mick faces physical danger, isolation, and the crushing weight of injustice. Stripped of his reputation, freedom, and voice, he must confront what faith really means when prayer feels unanswered and hope is difficult to hold onto. Survival becomes more than physical-it is spiritual. As Mick navigates prison life, unexpected relationships and moments of grace challenge his understanding of strength, truth, and redemption. In the darkest circumstances, he discovers that faith is not proven in comfort, but in endurance. Seven Minutes into Darkness is a compelling Christian suspense novel and faith-based fiction exploring wrongful conviction, spiritual resilience, and moral courage. Blending courtroom drama with the realities of incarceration, the story examines how hope survives when everything familiar is taken away. This inspirational prison fiction delivers a powerful message: even when justice fails, faith can still stand-and light can exist in the darkest places.
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Linda McClung has been writing professionally for many years as a nurse educator and after retirement she decided to write stories gleaned from bits and pieces from working with people from many walks of life. Her teen grandchildren often provide thinly veiled characters for her books. She lives on a lake in South Carolina and enjoys fishing, reading and teaching ladies at her church.