The Tides of Truth series follows one lawyer's passionate pursuit of truth--in matters of life and the law.
Competition is tough at the Savannah law firm where Tami Taylor serves as a law clerk. But Tami's work sets her apart--and the firm's partners see something special in her. So they assign her to a libel case against an abrasive, outspoken preacher who is either a prophet or a lunatic.
On the surface it appears to be an open and shut case; the preacher seems fully outside the bounds of law. And Tami's strict religious upbringing could be the firm's ace-in-the-hole. But as the investigation continues, Tami is troubled by the preacher's uncanny prophetic abilities. And their client seems to be hiding something.
Tami returns to her hometown, struggling with several critical choices--as two very different men from the firm vie for her heart. Just when the challenges seem insurmountable, hope for Tami arrives from a surprising place. And it's a higher hope than she's ever imagined.
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"Tammy Lynn (Tami) has taken a summer job with a law firm. The senior partner decides that, because of her strict fundamental religious upbringing, she would be perfect to work with a case involving the 'sale' of a church. The pastor doesn't want to sell, but big business wants the land."
— Karen (4 out of 5 stars)
" Tides of the truth series "
— Candy, 1/13/2014" A fun read that keeps the pages turning...can't wait to pick up the final in this series over the weekend. A book that gains your interest, but also makes you evaluate your spiritual life. "
— David, 1/10/2014" I really enjoyed this trilogy. I like the law environment and the characters. "
— Jack, 1/9/2014" See previous post on "Deeper Water." Still I enjoyed it and have put the next one in the series on hold. "
— Theresa, 10/7/2013" The second of a three-part trilogy about a fundamentalist Christian who moves to "big city" Savannah as a summer intern at a law firm. The least successful of the trilogy. "
— Chelsea, 9/6/2013" Not as good as the first in the series but I still love reading his books. "
— Katherine, 8/21/2013" Loved this book. A great follow up to Deeper Water. If you like John Grishman with a Christian theme, you'll like this book. "
— Mary, 8/17/2013" This was not one of my favorite Whitlow books. I spent the entire book trying to decide if the preacher was Godly or not. At the end, I was still not really sure. There is enough out there of the media portraying Christians as extremists, without Christian authors doing the same. "
— Marcia, 7/6/2013" This is book #2 about Tami Taylor, a law student from a strict fundamentalist family and how she lives in the outside world. "
— Ruth, 6/8/2013" Apparently there's a third book in the series. Trying to decide how badly I want to read it. ;) "
— Pat, 3/12/2013" Very conservative Christian story, I had a hard time believing the main character would be so devout. Slow story. "
— Amy, 2/16/2013" This was my 1st whitlow book & though I learned later :) this is a series and the 2nd in series that didn't hurt reading this great Christian/Lawyer book. A real page turner, characters who seem so real. I look forward to my next Whitlow book! "
— Larisha, 1/17/2013" Pleasant read. Not terribly wowed. Felt a little like a means to an end considering it's book 2 of a 3 part series. The next one doesn't come out until spring 2010. I won't be holding my breath. "
— Rebecca, 10/23/2012" Pretty good! Again, a lot of legal jargon, but I am invested in the main character and what happens to her...so....onto the third book in the series! "
— Stephanie, 10/12/2012" I liked this but not as much as the first one in the series. This one seemed to be focused more on romance. Still it was a clean story and a fast read for me "
— Jackie, 6/4/2012" Of course as soon as I read the first one I started on the second. It had the same language and feel as the first, great story. "
— Dawn, 6/1/2012" Okay, i read this book in a week end. I really like Whitlow and this book did not disappoint. I have a hard time with the main character not making her own decisions, but then i always was quite independent. "
— Linda, 5/31/2012Robert Whitlow is the bestselling author of legal novels set in the South and winner of the Christy Award for Contemporary Fiction. He received his JD degree with honors from the University of Georgia School of Law where he served on the staff of the Georgia Law Review.