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Chevron Ross

Chevron Ross

Chevron Ross is not my real name. The man at the typewriter isn’t me either. I use both to make sure readers think of God when they read the novels He has written through me.

I never meant to become a novelist until God put the idea for Weapons of Remorse into my head. That book and the others that followed have enriched my relationship with God. I hope that by reading these books, you will deepen your own relationship with Him.

Books

The Samaritan’s Patient (2024)

Paige Abernathy is one of the most popular girls in Alverna High School until her website results in a wave of teenage suicides. Hounded by her mother and hordes of grieving parents, she seeks refuge in a homeless shelter. Help comes from a kindly businessman and a mysterious stranger who rescues her from a gang attack.

The Seven-Day Resurrection (2022)

Len Holder, a frustrated novelist, awakens one morning to find his dead mother alive in his living room. Forced to relive their strained relationship, he experiences a week of strange events that question his grip on reality. Ultimately, Len learns that his mother’s resurrection is not what it seems to be.

Weapons of Remorse (2019)

Hank Phillips, an ex-Marine, suffers from nightmares over his war record and his job with America’s most powerful gun rights organization. One night, a confrontation with police officer LaRonda Cage brings disaster upon Hank's family, his employer and LaRonda. Events snowball until they threaten to engulf the Second Amendment.

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Olivetti: A Chevron Ross Book Review It’s not every day that a typewriter

It’s not every day that a typewriter is the hero of a novel. But for a writer with a good imagination, anything is possible. Author Allie Millington puts hers to work with great skill in Olivetti.

The typewriter belongs to Beatrice Brindle, who has used it to record her feelings after a bout with cancer. But her husband Felix and their four children retain scars from the trauma. One of the boys, Ernest, has withdrawn into himself to the point that he rarely speaks. Felix hides in his career...

How to Hide an Empire: A Chevron Ross Book Review Did you know that George

Did you know that George Washington considered Daniel Boone a bandit? That during World War II the Japanese occupied part of Alaska? Or that Hawaii lived under martial law for three years? Have you ever heard of the National Screw Thread Commission? All these facts are part of Daniel Immerwahr’s fascinating history of American colonialism.

In How to Hide an Empire, the author recounts the circumstances which led Europeans to conquer not only the land they own today, but many territories beyond...

B.D. Lawrence: Brave Author Today it’s my privilege to feature author B.D.

Today it’s my privilege to feature author B.D. Lawrence. He’s a member of Brave Authors, a collaboration of Christian fiction writers.

B.D. is best known for his crime and detective novels. But recently he and two other Brave Authors have produced Every Captive Freed, a collection of three novellas about human trafficking. His novella Sarah's Story features a girl rescued from the brutality of street life. In an effort at redemption, she reaches out to others caught in the same trap.

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