Blindness was never a handicap, until it contributed to Dad’s death.
In his final summer at beloved Rustic Knoll Bible Camp, Steven trains for a triathlon as a way to honor his dad’s memory, and hopefully relieve his guilty conscience.
When a dark secret he thought long buried rises once more, Steven battles a temptation usually reserved for sighted people.The risk of exposing his shameful past brings him face to face with one crucial question.
Is he competing to honor his dad? Or to prove his own self-worth?
How can Steven regain his confidence and rid himself of the guilt that has dogged him since Dad’s death?
Find out in See No Evil, the final book in the Rustic Knoll Bible Camp series–the next best thing to going to camp. No bug spray needed!
Can a guilty conscience lead to redemption?
When blind Steven Miller discovers an old triathlon medal among his late father’s belongings, he’s inspired to continue Dad’s legacy and compete in an upcoming sprint triathlon. Longtime friend Claire suspects the competition may be less about honoring his father and more about proving his competence in a world that underestimates the abilities of those without sight.
But an unexpected peril challenges Steven’s physical abilities and forces him to grapple with his real motivation hidden in the death of his dad and the guilt he’s carried ever since.
If you enjoyed The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, you’ll love See No Evil, the thrilling conclusion to The Rustic Knoll Bible Camp Series. Buy now before the price changes!