Hangman's Curse (The Veritas Project)

Hangman's Curse (The Veritas Project)
Description
Veritas, the Latin word for "truth," has been selected to code name their effort "The Veritas Project." Their mission is to investigate and solve strange mysteries, crimes, and occurrences, seeking not only the facts, but also the truth behind the facts. As the Springfields uncover the truth, they see first hand the devastating effects of peer-abuse.. In Hangman's Curse, the family goes undercover in a small town high school where it appears that a mysterious curse is spreading throughout the school, attacking popular athletes and immobilizing the student body with fear. This fast
Scary, clean thriller Good pacing, great action. Recommend this to anyone who likes a good scare, but also wants to see justice prevail in the end. Quit reading my review and go read this book!!!!!. David Billiard This book was great for me because you never really new until the end wether it was paranormal activity or something else. It has so many parts that want to make you keep reading. This book has confusion, mystery, and nail biting drama.. "Keeps you jumping!" according to Maryloo. I am now an official FAN of Frank Peretti! He is able to write in so many different genres, but with a Christian undertone that keeps it real, not preachy, showing how people grounded in their faith still have lives in the natural world. And then he picks a scary top
Ever ready to seek truth and justice, teen twins Elisha and Elijah and their parents hop in their van, the Holy Roller, and head to Washington. References to the tragedy at Columbine remind readers just how painfully real the problem is. Frank Peretti, well known for his Christian thrillers (This Present Darkness/Piercing the Darkness, The Visitation, etc.) draws from his own experiences of not fitting in as a child to create this alarming tale of vengeance. Peretti seems to use the twins' father as a voice for his own viewpoint: "Metal detectors may keep weapons out of the schools, and security officers can maintain at least a surface tranquility, but these