The Looking Glass

The Looking Glass by Richard Paul Evans is a reprint edition published by Gallery Books on June 1, 2010. This 352-page novel explores themes of love, redemption, and self-reflection through the journey of Hunter Bell, a minister grappling with the loss of his wife during childbirth. Set against the backdrop of winter storms in Utah’s gold-mining towns, the story delves into Hunter’s struggles as he seeks to provide for his young daughter while confronting his own anguish.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the complexities of family life and the resilience of the human spirit. As Hunter navigates the challenges of his circumstances, he discovers that even in the face of unthinkable cruelty, there is room for faith and hope. This work is part of a trilogy that includes The Locket and The Carousel, further enriching the themes of Christian fiction and romance within the context of the American Old West.
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Christmas Box and A Christmas Memory comes a story of love, redemption, and the power it takes to look inside ourselves.
The winter storms of the wide-open frontier reflect the anguish raging in Hunter Bell, a minister who heads to Utah’s gold-mining towns after his wife dies in childbirth. A man with nothing left ot loose, he plays the card tables for money to care for his youngs daughter back home. But in the heart of a driving blizzard, Hunter makes a shocking discovery and begins to see that a life tested by unthinkable cruelty can still be rich with faith, love, and hope for a better tomorrow…
Number one bestselling author Richard Paul Evans steps back to the American Old West with this powerful novel of love and redemption, part of a trilogy that includes The Locket and The Carousel.
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