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"It takes a lot for a suspense novel to impress me, but this one definitely did. Anyone who likes my books will love Fear Has a Name. The plot is skillfully woven, and the story has a spiritual depth that will resonate with readers. Creston Mapes is an author to watch in the suspense genre." - Terri Blackstock, Best-selling Author "Fear Has a Name is an exceptional treat, a story of unrelenting tension that dares to stare evil in the face. Mapes has a gift. He reveals wickedness and vice yet sprinkles it with something rare that kept me riveted: the hope of redemption." - Harry Kraus, MD, Best-selling Author "Creston Mapes is one of my favorite authors. Fear Has a Name mesmerized me from the first page. Multiple plot twists and terrific characters kept me glued to the page. I loved it and highly recommend it!" - Colleen Coble, Best-selling Author "Captivating from breathless start to throat-clenching finish, Fear Has a Name possesses everything a great thriller should, and more. A must-read for fans of Terri Blackstock and Brandilyn Collins." - Tamera Alexander, USA Today Best-selling Author Reprinted with permission. © Creston Mapes, Inc. 1 The husky man lurking outside the front door of Pamela Crittendon's house carried a black leather satchel, like a doctor's bag. Hiding behind a column between the foyer and dining room, Pamela could see the stranger through one of the narrow vertical windows situated on each side of the door. His face was hardened and pasty, with tiny eyes and a thatch of curly red hair. He wore all black, from his T-shirt and leather vest to his jeans and cowboy boots. And he stood uncomfortably close to the door. The doorbell rang a third time. Pamela's head buzzed. Backlit by the midafternoon sunlight, the man turned toward the street. Covering half his face with a blocky, gloved hand, he shifted his huge frame from one foot to the other. Then he turned and rapped hard at the glass, knocking the wind out of Pamela. "Who's at the door, Mommy?" Seven-year-old Rebecca appeared at the top of the stairs wearing pink plastic high heels, a red sequined dress, and a purple boa. Bumping into her from behind was her five-year-old sister, Faye, who wore a long white dress, a furry brown stole, and turquoise gloves that went up to her armpits. "I'm not sure," Pamela said, her voice constricted. "Go back to the media room and play. Hurry, go on." Taking a deep breath, she fought her way through a force field of fear to within three feet of the door and made herself yell deeply, sharply, "Who is it?" She searched the man through the glass. He clamped the doorknob. "Open!" The hardware made a sickening racket. "Get out of here!" Her stomach turned. "I'm calling the police!" She rushed for the phone in the kitchen. Boom! Pamela halted, turned toward the noise at the door, and gawked in horror as the stranger bent over and drove his shoulder--the size of a medicine ball--into the door, splintering the wood frame. BOOM! "Mo-omm-my?" Rebecca cried from the top of the steps. She was clutching Peep, her favorite doll. "Who's banging at the door?" "Get down here, now. Both of you!" But as soon as the words left her mouth, Pamela realized she couldn't wait. She shot up the stairs, swept up both girls, and plunged back down. Each frantic step felt like an adrenaline-laced nightmare.As they passed within four feet of the front door, the glass shattered. "Ahhh!" Pamela shrieked, dashing away from the eerie closeness of the intruder, hoping the girls wouldn't see the man, but their little eyes were huge. Rebecca let loose a terror-ridden scream. Faye was frozen. Pamela kept going, like a soldier bolting through a minefield, with both girls locked in her arms, one thought in her brain: Get out. She heard him reaching in, groping for the bolt lock. This cannot be happening. Dropping the girls to their feet, she flipped the lock to the back door and slammed it open. She heard glass crunching beneath the man's boots. "Wait!" he called. Pamela grabbed the girls' little hands and rocketed through the door onto the screened porch. She could feel him coming, maybe fifteen feet behind. She kicked the screened door open. They hit fresh air. And grass. Run. Faster than you ever have. Pamela flew toward the neighbors' house, ripping at the girls' hands, feeling as if their little legs had left the ground, as if they were the dollies now. Across the flat green lawn they dashed, the girls whimpering and squealing with each panicked stride.Without knocking, Pamela tried the handle, found it open, and burst into the Sweeneys' house with the girls--slamming the door and dead-bolting it behind her. Tommy Sweeney shot out of his office and stopped when he saw them. "Pamela? What on earth is going on?" "A man broke in . . . while we were there . . ." It was difficult to breathe. Her heart hurt. Her brain banged against her skull. Her neck and shoulders felt torn from the weight of the girls. "He may be coming . . . check, Tommy. He was right behind us." She stroked the girls' hair with trembling hands and drew them tight against her body. Tommy shot in motion toward the kitchen window, reaching for the phone on his belt clip. "I see him out back. He's turning around . . . He's going back in." Pamela could only nod, relieved that at least someone else had seen him. "It's okay. You're safe now." Tommy punched at the screen of his cell phone and looked out the window. "Tell me what happened." "He rang the doorbell a bunch, then pounded. I told him to go away, that I was calling the police--" "Did you?" She shook her head. "No time. He broke the glass at the front door and came in." When he'd shattered the glass, found the bolt lock and entered, there must have been only ten feet between them. Ten feet and how many seconds? Three? Maybe four? If she'd delayed only that long in getting the girls, the monster would have had them. And done what? To her? To them? "Jesus took care of us," she whispered and nestled the girls close. Tommyxa0was still peering out the window, focused on her backyard. "Do you see him?" Pamela asked. "No. He's still inside." He held up an index finger and spoke into the phone. "Yes, ma'am, we've had a break-in next door to the address I'm calling from . . . I will in a minute, but you should know the intruder is still on the property . . . hurry." Creston Mapes grew up in northeast Ohio, where he has fond memories of living with his family of five in the upstairs portion of his dad's early American furniture store - The Weathervane Shop. Creston was not a good student, but the one natural talent he possessed was writing.xa0He set type by hand and cranked out his own neighborhood newspaper as a kid, then went on to graduate with a degree in journalism from Bowling Green State University. Creston was a newspaper reporter and photographer in Ohio and Florida, then moved to Atlanta, Georgia, for a job as a creative copywriter.xa0Creston served for a stint as a creative director, but quickly learned he was not cut out for management. He went out on his own as a freelance writer in 1991 and, over the next 30 years, did work for Chick-fil-A, Coca-Cola, The Weather Channel, Oracle, ABC-TV,xa0TNT Sports, colleges and universities, ad agencies, and more. He's ghost-written more than ten non-fiction books.xa0Along the way, Creston has written 13 contemporary thrillers, achieved Amazon Bestseller status multiple times, and had one of his novels ( Nobody ) optioned as a major motion picture.xa0xa0Creston married his fourth-grade sweetheart, Patty, and they have four amazing adult children. Creston loves his part-time job as an usher at local venues where he gets to see all the latest-greatest concerts and sporting events. He enjoys reading, fishing, thrifting, bocci, painting, pickleball, time with his family, and dates with his wife.xa0Keep informed of special deals, giveaways, new releases, and exclusive updates from Creston: crestonmapes.com/contact For Creston's eBooks, audio books, and paperbacks: amazon.com/author/crestonmapes STAND ALONE THRILLERS I Am In Here Nobody SIGNS OF LIFE SERIES Signs of Life Let My Daughter Go I Pick You Charm Artist Son & Shield Secrets in Shadows THE CRITTENDON FILES Fear Has a Name Poison Town Sky Zone ROCK STAR CHRONICLES Dark Star: Confessions of a Rock Idol Full Tilt Read more
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- A Haunting Name From the Past . . .
- Granger Meade was mentally scarred as a boy by his religious zealot parents. He was bullied at school for his quiet, oafish appearance, which naturally made him a loner and outcast.But one girl treated him differently—Pamela Wagner. Pam talked to Granger, took an interest, listened, made him feel like a human being. She cared when no one else did, and Granger loved her for it; and still does 20 years later.So Granger goes back to their Ohio town. Back to Pamela. But she is happily married to reporter Jack Crittendon, who's embroiled in a time-sensitive story about a pastor who's disappeared and left a suicide note; a case swirling with suspicion and talk of scandal.
- With tension on every page, Amazon #1 Best-Selling author Creston Mapes demonstrates why he is a "Top Pick" among mystery, fiction and thriller lovers.
- Fans of DiAnn Mills, Terri Blackstock, Susan Sleeman, Alton Gansky, Karen Kingsbury, and Robin Patchen will love this thriller from award-winning and bestselling author Creston Mapes.
- Reader praise for
- Fear Has a Name
- ★★★★★ Gripping Suspense, Edge of Your Seat Reading. Fear Has a Name is a gripping Christian suspense novel that gives you everything you want from cover to cover. You will be on the edge of your seat wondering what is going to happen next. The best thing about this novel from a Christian readers perspective is the way that faith, mercy and forgiveness are woven seamlessly throughout the book . . . A very good read for anyone who likes Christian Suspense and drama. Once you start reading you won't be able to stop until it's done.★★★★★ First time I have read a Christian suspense novel . . . I'm hooked. Honestly not sure how I stumbled on to this book but have found a new genre. I have read a lot of suspense and crime novels and didn't know there were Christian suspense novels until this one! Creston Mapes is an incredible author. Powerful storytelling with believable characters and plenty of suspense.★★★★★ Fast-Paced Christian Thriller. Two intriguing storylines converge in the end . . . I read late into the night, and after I went to sleep, I had a nightmare about being kidnapped like Pamela. I woke up and had to finish the book before I went back to sleep.★★★★★ This is an excellent and gripping Christian Fiction thriller that will keep you glued to the pages until the very end. Or, if you are like me, it will keep you up all night because you can’t walk away from it. The story line is enticing and action packed.★★★★★ Highly Recommend. This was a great read! I enjoy clean suspense. The plot was well laid out. The Christian themes were strong. This book is a ministry, and it was nice to see such a strong statement of faith presented in a story that was full of real life hurt, pain, and imperfection.★★★★★ Creston Mapes has a new series called "The Crittendon Files" that promises to be his best writing yet . . . We aren't supposed to make a personal connection and actually feel empathy with the bad guy in a book, right? But Granger is, in my opinion, one of the best written antagonists I have ever read. And the final paragraph in this book really hit home for me. I mean...it was a jaw dropping wow moment that I haven't had since Ted Dekker's "Heaven" series . . . If you only buy one book this year, make sure you buy this one . . . It's that good.




