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A Narrow Door: The electric psychological thriller from the Sunday Times bestseller

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A: About as much as I do with Straitley; I’m fond of them both, and more importantly, I find them both interesting; but it would be a mistake for anyone to feel that either is a self-portrait. However, I particularly enjoyed writing Rebecca because she is a rare example of a middle-aged woman protagonist in fiction, with all the nuance that entails. Folding DoorsThere’s nothing worse than being limited in your furniture layout, or even furniture selection, because of the size of your space. When you have to worry about door swing, you may be limited in your room layout. If you’re looking for alternatives to sliding glass doors, folding doors for small spaces are popular. Folding doors can help you open up your space by minimizing the barriers between two spaces. You can easily open the door to create a large open space, with minimal door swing. Folding glass doors can be especially helpful for expanding your space by connecting a room to the outdoors. Glass folding doors can serve as a window, flooding your living space with natural light and giving you easy access to your patio when open. Folding doors can be used for more than just the patio, however. They can also be used for closets, playrooms, or when you want to divide the main living space.

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Wow! These words of Jesus should be a wake-up call for everyone. In essence, Jesus is telling us that the way to heaven is through the narrow door ( ‘narrow gate,’ cf. Matthew 7:13-14). Notice that Jesus did not directly answer the question about how many are going to be saved? Warren Wiersbe writes, “The question is not how many will be saved, but whether or not you will be saved! Get that settled first, and then we can discuss what you can do to help get others saved.” My thanks to Tracy Fenton of Compulsive Readers for the invitation and to the publisher for the review copy. When I accepted this for review, I had no idea that A Narrow Door was the third book in the Malbry series featuring St Oswalds, following on from Gentleman and Players and A Different Class. This actually didn’t matter that I hadn’t read either of the previous books, I quite happily read this as a standalone.Kitchen pantries: slimline bi fold doors can be a good choice for a kitchen pantry. With their neat profile and smooth operation, they can offer a more compact option than a standard door. Bi-fold kitchen doors are ideal for allowing access to your full pantry without taking up space in the room when opened. Once that door is shut, there will be no bargaining or working out a last minute deal. We must enter on God’s terms and in God’s time, or not at all. At the judgment, everyone will know the truth and realize what a horrible mistake they have made. But it will be too late. As J. C. Ryle puts it, “Hell is nothing but truth known too late” ( Expository Thoughts on the Gospels [Baker], 3:134). Salvation is an urgent matter!

The new year sees some significant changes at the school. Not only is there a female head teacher, but the school has now gone coeducational, and Straitley finds himself required to teach girls. At first I found this worked well, and it was amusing to follow his struggles to adapt to the ‘new normal’. This is the third book in the series based at St Oswald's School for Boys in the fictional town of Malbry. Set just a year after the events in 'A Different Class', we find Classics teacher Roy Straitley still trying to uphold tradition but fighting a losing battle - the new headmaster is a woman, the school has gone co-educational (it is now St Oswald's Academy) and a new leisure facility is being built on the grounds. But each person’s eternal destiny is fixed before the day of judgment, at the point of death. Hebrews 9:27 states, “It is appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment.” Since life hangs by a thread, even for the youngest and healthiest among us, we dare not procrastinate about the matter of salvation. That’s the kind of attitude that we should have toward our own salvation, according to Jesus. It shouldn’t be a nice thing to think about every once in a while when you don’t have anything better to do. It should be on your mind every day. It should govern everything you do. It should determine how you spend your time, your money, and your leisure hours. You must strive to enter because the door is narrow. It’s not a great big wide door that you can wander into without thinking about it. You must be earnest to make sure that Christ alone is your hope of salvation. The closed door makes a final separation between those inside and those outside. There are none sort of in and sort of out. While there are gradations of rewards for those who are in and gradations of punishment for those who are out, there is a great chasm fixed between the two (Luke 16:26), with nothing in the middle. You won’t be basically in heaven because you’re a basically good person. Either you’re in because you have entered through the narrow door, which is Jesus Christ, or you’re out because you have trusted in your own goodness or in the fact that you’re a church-going American Christian. You need to examine yourself and carefully answer the question, “If I were to stand before God and He said, ‘Why should I let you into My heaven?’ what would I say?” The only correct answer is, “I am trusting completely in Your Son Jesus and His shed blood.”I thought about talking more about the actual story, but it's too complex and skilfully woven to describe without giving too much away. There is such cunning and sharpness here, it's a story that totally enfolds the reader and doesn't let go until the very final line.

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