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The Shadow Doctor

On sale

9th February 2017

Price: £14.99

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Selected: Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781444745474

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The Shadow Doctor isn’t your usual kind of doctor. Sure, you can bring him your problems – but the chances are his solutions will blow your mind. This man can see into your soul, and the cures he prescribes don’t come from the pharmacy. If you have fears you just cannot face, wounds you can’t even bear to remember – if you’ve been abused, ignored, damaged by all life throws at you – the Shadow Doctor is here to help.

But the Shadow Doctor has shades of his own, and the work of helping others may be the only thing keeping him afloat. Can he stay ahead of the demons that torment him long enough to help those who need him?

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Reviews

Wm Paul Young - Author of The Shack
The Shadow Doctor is a brilliantly crafted and thoroughly engaging story. This is Adrian Plass at his best!
One Man in the Middle
Adrian does what he does best, he makes you question the things that you have trusted and felt to be true about your beliefs in God, Church, Prayer, Faith...It is a breath of fresh air that moves away from the gimmicks of some modern Christianity and more towards an expressible spirituality that keeps Christ at the centre.
The Preacher’s Blog
With deftness and understanding the author sets the stage and introduces the characters. On turning the page I felt rather as if they had departed a perfectly dressed stage and left me staring at it as they exited to the wings.
Methodist Recorder
The novel offers hope in the dark night of the soul and will help many who read it.
Understanding Alice Blog
A beautiful, painful and deeply honest book about how hard life can be, how we think it should be and how it actually is...I read this book with an ache in my heart but I finished it with such hope for the journey. I am profoundly grateful for the sacrifice Plass obviously made in writing this book.
Together Magazine
This new title will delight followers of Adrian Plass as well as many others who like a good mystery... C. S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters comes to mind.
The Baptist Times
Adrian Plass has a rare capacity to tell stories with both humour and poignancy.
Christianity Magazine
The novel has traces of Plass's trademark wit. It also contains deep truths that slowly creep up on the reader. This novel successfully avoids Christian cliche or easy answers and develops into a tale of faith and hope.
The Church Times
There are some nice one-liners, but it is mostly a serious look at what grief and misery do even to those who have faith..For me, it was a reminder to help whoever crosses your path, without stopping to ask why. I urge you strongly to read it.
Moira Ritchie, Woman Alive
I enjoyed the read and found the characters are very human and likeable.