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Jacob's ladder
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If anyone wants to download "Jacob's ladder" gratis, you can find it here:
mobi for kindle:
http://arantxa.ii.uam.es/~alfonsec/li...
epub format:
http://arantxa.ii.uam.es/~alfonsec/li...
Regards,
mobi for kindle:
http://arantxa.ii.uam.es/~alfonsec/li...
epub format:
http://arantxa.ii.uam.es/~alfonsec/li...
Regards,

Mistress Sarah if you read it you will see it with your own eyes. It is a very fascinaiting novel. Besides you have the advantage to have the author, and you can ask him all kind of questions.
Sarah wrote: "Is Jacob's Ladder a Catholic historical novel?"
This will probably be one of the questions about the novel, for the readers to answer :-)
This will probably be one of the questions about the novel, for the readers to answer :-)
Books mentioned in this topic
Jacob's ladder (other topics)Under an orange sky (other topics)
The Life of St. Catherine of Siena: The Classic on Her Life and Accomplishments as Recorded by Her Spiritual Director (other topics)
Lord of the World (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Raymond of Capua (other topics)Manuel Alfonseca (other topics)
Of the two books that didn't receive any votes, The Randomizer selected the Biblical Basis for Purgatory for elimination from the nominations list.
Our two new books to be added to the list for consideration next month are Under an orange sky, by Manuel Alfonseca and The Life of St. Catharine of Sienna, by Raymond of Capua.
I'm looking forward to reading Jacob's ladder next month, but there's still lots of time to finish and discuss Lord of the World.