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This tenth novel in the Daniel Lyons series is set against background of the iconic Boston Marathon. It is spring 1991 and the newlyweds, Daniel and Evangeline, are embarking on another adventure, this time involving fundraising for the LaRomana Orphanage they support. The surprise is that Evangeline wants to run the marathon as a charity fundraising team. They engage in rigorous training, make discoveries about each other, meet historic Boston sports heroes and shady charity hustlers in preparing for the race of their lives. Daniel and Evangeline are Christians and their values shine throughout, influencing others now and for years to come.…mehr

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This tenth novel in the Daniel Lyons series is set against background of the iconic Boston Marathon. It is spring 1991 and the newlyweds, Daniel and Evangeline, are embarking on another adventure, this time involving fundraising for the LaRomana Orphanage they support. The surprise is that Evangeline wants to run the marathon as a charity fundraising team. They engage in rigorous training, make discoveries about each other, meet historic Boston sports heroes and shady charity hustlers in preparing for the race of their lives. Daniel and Evangeline are Christians and their values shine throughout, influencing others now and for years to come.


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David moved to Maine over thirty years ago, after college. He has studied martial arts for years and holds a high degree black belt. A veteran of over 20 medical mission trips to the Dominican Republic, he is also a Sunday School teacher, an avid photographer, and an obsessive reader. Having consumed over 5,000 books by his own estimate, David felt it was time to give back and write his own book at last. He and his wife, Peg, have a grown son. Peg read an early draft of his first book and said it sounded like it was written by a Sunday School teacher who read too many detective novels. Truth in advertising.