Summary of J. Warner Wallace's Person of Interest

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By Everest Media

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Please note:This audiobook has been generated using AI Voice. This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I took an approach that would help us solve the crime and prosecute the killer. I suspected that something terrible had happened to Tammy the day she vanished. If she was killed, an explosion of anger occurred in that moment. #2 The fuse and the fallout of a bomb are the result of a hostile sequence of events that preceded them. The fuse reveals any growing anger between the two parties, while the fallout reveals any planning or preparatory steps that were taken. #3 The more significant the crime, the longer the fuse. Lesser crimes are easier to overlook and involve less fallout. The more tragic the crime, the more significant the fallout. #4 I began collecting books about the history of Jesus and the early church, and I donated them to libraries, ministries, and students. I no longer have the books I bought in Longview, but they helped me examine the case for Jesus as though I was investigating a no-body homicide.
Summary of J. Warner Wallace's Person of Interest