Sometimes even your best intentions are tested by things you can't control. Such is the case when gospel singers Gracie and Mary Love offer to help turn an old Dinkel Island lighthouse into a spiritual retreat center. They soon find themselves in the center of gossip as volatile as a thunderstorm's damaging winds. An explosion nearly scuttles the project. Secret activities fester beneath the village's placid demeanor. A crime syndicate surfaces when a local businessman disappears. Finally, things come to a head, only to face Gracie and Marty with new challenges. Will the secrets never end? SECRETS AT LIGHTHOUSE POINT is a story of crime, intrigue, challenge, and the ultimate triumph of faith.
Called “the Voice of NASA” for many years by the world’s television networks, Hugh Harris devoted thirty-five years with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to telling the story of the United States space program. Although he is best known to the public for his calm, professional commentary on the progress of launch preparations and launch of the space shuttle, his primary accomplishments were in directing an outreach program to the general public, news media, students, and educators, as well as to business and government leaders. He also oversaw the largest major expansion (up to that time) in the history of the Kennedy Space Center’s visitor complex and tours.
Harris began his career as a member of the news media. He worked as a reporter and broadcaster for WMTR in Morristown, New Jersey, and as a reporter and photographer for two newspapers.
After his retirement in 1998, he shared his experience in NASA public relations with nuclear industry leaders at conferences held by the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency in Europe and Japan and in this country through the Nuclear Energy Institute.
He continues to work as a volunteer at the KSC Press Site, as well as for the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.
Threads of faith and mystery interwoven into a riveting story of God and His love triumphant over evil. As a life-long lover of mysteries and a long-time Christian and aspiring author seeking God's guidance, I was thrilled to read this and see how faith and mysteries can be compatible. I highly recommend this book. If you love mysteries you will enjoy this book. If you are a Christian you will equally enjoy this book. If you are both, this is certainly a must read. I laughed and wiped tears as I read the words penned by Hugh Harris. I HIGHLY recommend this book.
Deeper than most cozy mysteries and pleasant Christian plot. Liked the place, the people and the plot. Recommend for those who like mysteries, cozy’s and Christians who behave like He meant. Theme is forgiveness and faithfulness.