On the Edge

On the Edge by F. Parker Hudson is an illustrated edition published by Parker Hudson on January 15, 1999. This 397-page book presents a narrative centered on Richard Sullivan and his family, who are unknowingly on the brink of ruin. As they navigate their daily lives, they are overshadowed by a dark power that influences their thoughts with greed, hate, pride, and temptation, leading to a gradual unraveling of their existence.
Readers will find a story that explores the struggles of the Sullivan family as they confront the challenges posed by these negative forces. The narrative emphasizes the importance of recognizing a contrasting voice of hope, forgiveness, and love that seeks to guide them. This work falls within the realms of fiction, religious themes, and suspense, inviting readers to reflect on the internal battles faced by the characters as they strive for redemption amidst adversity.
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Richard Sullivan has a problem. His average American family is on the edge of ruin and they don’t even realize it. The Sullivans are struggling through everyday life with a dark power over them so strong that they cannot find their way — a power that is filling their minds with voices of greed, hate, pride and temptation. And now the very fabric of their lives is unraveling before their eyes. If only they would listen a little harder to the other voice trying to get through to them — the voice of hope, forgiveness and love — before it’s too late.
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