Director’s Cut

Director’s Cut by Alton Gansky, published by Zondervan in 2005, is a fiction work that blends elements of mystery, suspense, and Christian themes. This edition spans 333 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Mayor Madison Glenn of Santa Rita, California, who is on the verge of a promising congressional career. However, her plans are disrupted when her cousin, Catherine Anderson, returns to town, only to find herself entangled in a web of danger following the discovery of a body in her swimming pool.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of family ties and the challenges of public life. As Maddy strives to protect Catherine from impending threats, a revised script arrives that hints at a sinister observer, adding layers of tension to the unfolding events. The book delves into themes of suspense and the intersection of personal and public challenges, making it a compelling read for those interested in mystery and detective fiction within a Christian context.
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Praise for Alton Gansky’s The Incumbent ‘…will keep you guessing until the very end … most impressive is the character of mayor Maddy Glenn … I recommend The Incumbent to any lover of good mystery.’ -Tim LaHaye Mayor Madison Glenn has worked hard to get where she is. Standing on the bring of a brilliant congressional career, the last thing the colorful mayor of Santa Rita, California, needs is trouble. Enter Maddy’s cousin, Catherine Anderson, a beautiful young actress newly returned to her hometown, Santa Rita, to take possession of her lavish new home and star in a local dinner theater production. And end the body of her chauffeur, floating in the swimming pool. As Maddy is determined to protect Catherine from danger, a revised script arrives at Catherine’s door with a disturbing new dialog that suggests someone is watching Catherine’s every move … and waiting to make her part in the script turn deadly.
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