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'A breathless police procedural... a notable addition to South American noir' The Times and Sunday Times Crime Club pick of the week'An essential read' Agustina Bazterrica, author of Tender is the Flesh'Fast paced, has action, suspense and great characters' Claudia Pineiro, International-Booker shortlisted author of Elena KnowsA train crashes in the suburbs of Buenos Aires, leaving forty-three people dead. A prayer card of Saint Expeditus, the patron saint of urgent matters, flutters above the wreckage.Hugo, a criminal on the run for murder, is on the train. He seizes his chance to sneak out of the wreckage unsuspected, abandoning his possessions - and, he hopes, his identity - among bodies mangled beyond all recognition.As the police descend on the scene, only grizzled Detective Dominguez sees a link between the crash and his murder case. Soon, he's on Hugo's tail. But he hasn't banked on everything from the media to Hugo's mother-in-law getting in the way.Readers love Urgent Matters!'If this novel by Paula Rodriguez is anything to go by Argentinian noir may be the next big thing''It is a perfect slice of Argentine Noir with a current of dark humour running through it and I would highly recommend picking this up if you are looking for a sharp, energetic and compelling read''The stand out element of the story was the fabulous character development. All the key players feel like they are pushing their way out of the book into my world'
The Westminster Shorter Catechism has served for many years as an instrument to help believers understand the truths of Scripture, but its brevity on each question leaves room for further study. Paula Rodriguez's Bible studies on the Catechism is meeting this need. I highly recommend them." --Jerry Bridges, author, The Pursuit of Holiness"Real help for learning and teaching the Shorter Catechism will be found here." --J.I. Packer, theologian"Outstanding! the worship of God is serious business."Your statement summarizes your approach to the Decalogue and to the Christian life. I am thankful for this and commend it. Great work and thoroughly Biblical." --Michael A. Milton, Ph.D.
The Westminster Confession of Faith and the Shorter Catechism which grew out of it are statements of doctrine, of what many people believe are the teachings of the Bible. We who were involved in writing this study believe that they contain the best summary of what God has revealed to us through His Word. We also believe that if a person understands these teachings, they will bring much peace and comfort to his or her life in Christ. But we do not believe that understanding all of this doctrine is necessary to salvation.
The Westminster Confession of Faith and the Shorter Catechism which grew out of it are statements of doctrine, of what many people believe are the teachings of the Bible. This is the first of three volumes exploring the Westminster Shorter Catechism, and it contains many of the basic doctrines of the Reformed faith. It is designed be used for either individual or group study. Each lesson contains discussion questions and an explanation of the doctrine by the author.
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