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Ellie has loved Christian fiction for many years, after being introduced to it back in 1990. She developed "The Christian
Fiction Site" back in 1998 under the former title "Ellie's World of Christian Fiction" after seeing the need for an online
resource site for readers to become more familiar with Christian fiction titles on the market. Since then, she has maintained
the site in her own spare time, as well as juggling a full-time job with GPH Wholesale, a distributor of Christian literature, and being
part of the worship team in her local church. Ellie lives in Palmerston North, New Zealand, with Dion, her husband of
more than 10 years.
Double Vision (2004)
Bethany House Publishers
Riveting suspense and fascinating scientific speculation combine to create a menacing world of danger and intrigue. Brilliant and driven, scientists Rachel and Dillon are on the verge of developing a quantum computer that could change the world. Suddenly their discovery is sabotaged and the treachery escalates. They have no choice but to run---but are they moving away from or toward the enemy?
Oxygenw/John B. Olson (2001)
Bethany House Publishers
Enter the not-too-distant future of 2014! Valkerie Jensen, a young Christian microbial ecologist, has an amazing opportunity to join the NASA corps of astronauts as a crew member of the Ares 10 space mission. Just past the point of no return, they realize the spaceship's been sabotaged. Is this a tragic disaster or a suicide mission?
The Fifth Manw/John B. Olson (2002)
Bethany House Publishers Sequel to OXYGEN. Courage and self-sacrifice have finally brought the crew of Ares 10 safely to the planet Mars. They enthusiastically begin the mission they were sent to perform. Though working under dangerous conditions and experiencing strained relationships, the astronauts are encouraged by fascinating discoveries that seem to point to the presence of microscopic life on the planet. But their work is disrupted when frightening sabotage, like that of the trip to Mars, begins again. Is the "fifth man" alien or human?