Boone Drake follows all the rules - as a cop, husband and father. But when everything in his personal life is destroyed, he buries himself in guilt. His faith is rocked when he questions why God would allow this to happen to him. When it appears that it can't get any worse, he's accused of police brutality and suddenly his career is at risk. The possibility of being promoted to the Organized Crime Division is slipping from his hands. His life is spiraling out of control. But while protecting the leader of a Chicago gang, Boone comes to realize that God can change the hardest heart...and forgive the worst of crimes.
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Reviews
Nicki says:
I started off really enjoying this audiobook, but unfortunately that didn’t last long. I found the main character very irritating in the end, and in some ways to good to be true. An although it is a good story it could have been a lot better. The author repeated himself an awful lot, reminding the listener what had gone on before in previous chapters, which wasn’t necessary at all. The n... Read more
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Tonya says:
The Brotherhood is a gritty police thriller that ultimately asks "Why does God allow tragedy?" Jerry Jenkins does not shy away from questions stemming from a man having a crisis of faith and searching for the meaning of his life all in the context of a fast paced story. I listened to the audio version of this book and the narrator seemed strong and perfect for this story, very cop-... Read more
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Rollalyn says:
Boone Drake had everything going for him: a secure job as an officer in Chicago's Precinct 11, a beautiful family, the life he wanted...until tragedy strikes. Boone now has to struggle with emotional obstacles, getting his life back, and facing the faith he abandoned. Johnny Heller has the perfect voice to narrate this book. Heller's voice has the slight roughness that is suited for the story... Read more
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