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Walt Larimore

Walt Larimore has been called one of America’s “best-known family physicians.” He was awarded the 2004 Christianity Today Book Award for coauthoring Going Public with Your Faith and has been a Gold Medallion Book Award finalist three... Read full bio

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Sugar Fork
Sugar Fork A Novel By: Walt Larimore
This edition: Trade Paperback, 384 pages
Publication date: October 2, 2012
THIS CAPTIVATING STORY takes place in the Sugar Fork Valley of the Great Smoky Mountains wilderness during 1925–1926. Nate Randolph and his five unique daughters wrestle to survive after the death of Callie (his wife and...
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Hazel Creek
Hazel Creek A Novel By: Walt Larimore
This edition: Trade Paperback, 384 pages
Publication date: March 13, 2012
In a new novel from award-winning author Walt Larimore, a loving rural family struggles to survive tragedy and cope with the invasion of modern ways in the 1920s.In the Great Smoky Mountains wilderness in 1925, Nathan and...
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The Influenza Bomb
The Influenza Bomb A Novel (Part of TSI) By: Paul McCusker and Walt Larimore
This edition: Trade Paperback, 448 pages
Publication date: June 1, 2010
Masses of people are dying from a mysterious flu. While the TSI team searches for a cure, a notorious eco-terrorist group,Return to Earth, uses an influenza bomb to poison the water. It’s a race against time—with...
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The Gabon Virus
The Gabon Virus A Novel (Part of TSI) By: Paul McCusker and Walt Larimore
This edition: Trade Paperback, 448 pages
Publication date: August 18, 2009
In the face of a new plague that threatens the world, our forensic heroes investigate the past to save the future— studying evidence from when the Black plague decimated a small english village eyam, pronounced eem,...
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