Love is the greatest commandment of all. Especially when you are asked to love your enemy. Seventy Times Seven puts this scripture to the extreme test when David Anderson marries his best friend's childhood sweetheart.
David and Jacqueline are in love. Brayden is seething that his friend since elementary school is oblivious to his love for her. Soon after David and Jacqueline marry, they announce they are to be blessed with a child. When David's widowed father praises them for the long-awaited grandchild, Jenny is angry that after many years of marriage, her sister in law is pregnant before she is. Jealousy erupts into murderous envy. Will the gun that David begins to carry be found to be the weapon? When the police come up empty handed, will David be charged with the murder of his own wife? When he goes on a mission to find her murderer, will there be more killing? How can peace be found in shattered dreams?—SH