Florian's Gate (Priceless Collection Series #1)
Florian's Gate (Priceless Collection Series #1) book cover

Florian's Gate (Priceless Collection Series #1)

Paperback – January 1, 1992

Price
$8.11
Publisher
Bethany House Pub
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1556612442
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.75 x 8.25 inches
Weight
11.2 ounces

Description

A native North Carolinian who now lives abroad, T. Davis Bunn was recognized internationally as a consultant, lecturer, and speaker in the area of international finance and received invitations to address symposiums, conferences, and management meetings. His professional interests took a decided turn nearly eighteen years ago. Although he continued his career in international finance, he became a "closet" novelist. For nine years, he wrote with discipline and drive, never to have anything published. When one of his novels came to the attention of Bethany House Publishers, his status as an unpublished novelist changed. His first book, The Presence, was published in 1990 and quickly became a bestseller. A prolific writer, he now has over twenty books in publication, including three with Janette Oke, a wonderful children's picture book called Princess Bella and the Red Velvet Hat , the heartwarming gift book The Quilt, and his latest, The Dream Voyagers, originally published under the pen name Thomas Locke. "The novels I've had published by Bethany House are the direction I hope my future writing will take--captivating stories of intrigue, drama and faith, with compelling characters in an enjoyable contemporary fictional setting," says Bunn. "The emotional bonding that occurs with the reader in good fiction often gives the Christian message more direct meaning in the reader's life." Prior to his work in international finance, Davis completed studies in psychology and economics at Wake Forest University. Fluent in three languages, he has traveled extensively in more than forty countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Davis has also avocationally become a serious student of comparative religion, learning from Jewish rabbis, Buddhist monks, Muslim imams, Catholic priests, and Baptist ministers. Drawing on these experiences, Davis fills his books with colorful dialogue and richly textured settings. size : 5.3 x 8.3

Features & Highlights

  • When Jeffrey Sinclair takes a job assisting in a high-priced London antique shop, he soon discovers that his employer is acquiring priceless antiques under mysterious circumstances

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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One of the author's best

I first picked this book up years ago while working at a religious book store and found I could not put it down. Bunn's pictures of post-Soviet Eastern Europe are breathtaking and have remained incredibly vivid in my memory for years. The protagonist is immediately sympathetic and interesting as a young man already bored with his life and looking for something beyond the every day. I identified with Jeffrey Sinclair the first time I read the book, and I identify even more strongly today as a twenty-something businesswoman. Equally gripping are the backdrops Bunn paints of London's high-end antique trade, Poland's back streets, and everything in between. I think that Bunn must have loved Warsaw to write about it in such vivid colors. The other books in the series are worth reading as well, but this remains my favorite. I recommend it without hesitation.
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terrific author

Davis Bunn is a wonderful author! I have not read any of his books that I didn't enjoy reading! Keep up the writing! and I will keep reading!
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Florians Gate

I read the three in this series out of order. This one made everything make more sense- A groundwork was laid for an awesome series. If you love history- read this- I have traveled in Eastern Europe and love having another view of the area through Bunn's eyes
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Florian's Gate

Love this book! The name, "Florian" caught my attention since so many of my friends in Romania carry this name. The story is interesting and the description of the places traveled are well described. I love antiques and I love Europe and I love stories of intrigue, stories about Jewish people and the way they have survived the atrocities inflicted upon them by Nazis and Communists.