Craig Parshall Books In Order

Chambers of Justice Books In Publication Order

  1. The Resurrection File (2002)
  2. Custody of the State (2003)
  3. The Accused (2003)
  4. Missing Witness (2004)
  5. The Last Judgment (2005)
  6. Trial by Ordeal (2006)

The Thistle and the Cross Books In Publication Order

  1. Crown of Fire (2005)
  2. Captives and Kings (2007)
  3. Sons of Glory (2008)

The End Books In Publication Order

  1. Edge of Apocalypse (2010)
  2. Thunder of Heaven (2011)
  3. Brink of Chaos (2012)
  4. Mark of Evil (2014)

Trevor Black Books In Publication Order

  1. The Occupied (2016)
  2. The Empowered (2018)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. The Rose Conspiracy (2009)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. Traveling a Pilgrims Path (2003)

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Craig Parshall Books Overview

The Resurrection File

Lawyer Will Chambers is still reeling from the death of his wife, when he is forced to give up his partnership at a prestigious Washington D.C. law firm. Taking the case of Angus MacCameron, a reverend who has been named in a libel suit, Will sees a chance for redemption. The case seems simple enough, but after a little digging, he finds a vast conspiracy that could shake the very foundations of Christianity. Trial lawyer Craig Parshalls debut novel is a tense thriller about rediscovering faith and fighting for the truth.

Custody of the State

Tim LaHaye called The Resurrection File Craig Parshall’s first novel one of the most fascinating books I have read in years. Parshall continues with Custody of the State, another legal thriller with tightly drawn characters, tense courtroom scenes, and the struggle of a man to bring his beliefs into real life. Attorney Will Chambers reluctantly agrees to defend a young mother from Georgia and her farmer husband, suspected of committing the unthinkable against their own child. Soon he s confronting small town secrets, big time corruption, and a government system that s destroying the little family. Chambers must ask, does God really protect us from evil? as intimidation, backroom maneuvering, and the shadow of a national threat throw him into…
the Custody of the State.

The Accused

The Accused confronts attorney Will Chambers with the terrifying temptation to avenge the brutal crime that shattered his past. Enjoying a Canc n honeymoon with his wife, Fiona, Will is ambushed by two unexpected events: a terrorist kidnapping of a U.S. official…
and the news that a link has been found to the previously unidentified murderer of Will’s first wife. The kidnapping pulls the attorney into the case of Marine colonel Caleb Marlowe, who stands accused of the murder of civilians during a secret attempt to thwart the kidnapping. Abandoned by the U.S. government, the colonel is ping ponged to the International Criminal Court, with Will arguing his defense. When treachery drags Will and Marlowe toward vengeance, they must ask Is forgiveness real?

Missing Witness

After a nerve shattering encounter with military justice in The Accused, Craig Parshall’s third novel, all lawyer Will Chambers wants to do this summer is relax with his wife, Fiona…
A long stay on the North Carolina coast seems perfect. But when Will reluctantly looks into a local inheritance case involving Jonathan Joppa, a down on his luck preacher Piracy charge Joppa s ancestor? What…
when? Why, for being part of Blackbeard s pirate crew…
in the early 1700s…
Will just wants to rest, but Fiona keeps insisting there s something missing…
buried. Soon the two have had a near fatal brush with smugglers and together they ve unearthed the truth: about a pirate s history, about Jonathan Joppa, and about two remarkable women one in the past, and one in the present.

The Last Judgment

As a happily married husband and proud father of a nine year old son, the last thing attorney Will Chambers wants on his hands is a religious apocalypse.

Will defends a Christian convert from Islam against charges of causing a religious riot. When the attorney next hears from his client, Gilead Amahn, the self styled prophet is under arrest. The top of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount has been bombed into rubble, and Amahn is accused of having incited by his fiery street preaching a terrorist cult to do it.

Now the lawyer must uncover both the evidence and the key truth about his client s mission. And further, Will must also make a final judgment about his role as a husband, a father…
and a man.

Trial by Ordeal

Sweating in a hot cauldron of lawsuits, red tape, and Mafia threats is history professor Kevin Hastings. The young, modestly successful professor stumbled across just the right investment property in downtown Chicago. And met just the right buyer for it, he thought. But when you re a little guy running with the big guys, you gotta be careful you don t end up squished. Kevin’s real estate lawyer gave him bum advice. His buyer turned out to be a mob boss. And his new attorney is a legal torture expert, putting everybody including Kevin through an all but medieval ordeal at law. Booted out of his apartment and on the run, Kevin ends up at a rescue mission another torment. There s no way things could get worse…
right?

Crown of Fire

History and good storytelling combine in Craig and Janet Parshall’s exciting new series: the Thistle and the Cross.

It s 1546. The great William Wallace Braveheart is long dead. But not the Scottish people s desire for freedom. The truths of the Reformation have set Scotland aflame again…

When Ransom Mackenzie witnesses one of the Scottish Reformers being burnt at the stake, he becomes an ardent follower of the great Protestant preacher John Knox.

In hiding, Ransom meets the captivating Margaret, who shares his religious convictions. But when he joins Knox in London, the allure of the court…
and a young aristocratic lady…
enthrall him. Will he return to the deepest desire of his spirit? What kind of love will he ultimately pursue?

Captives and Kings

Authors Craig and Janet Parshall blend fascinating storytelling, excellent research, and their passion for the early 1600s in this exciting follow up to Crown of Fire.

Andrew, astute, applied, and ambitious, has little but contempt for his wayward and adventuring brother, Phillip who in turn resents what he sees as Andrew’s high handedness and superior attitude. The rift is deep, and it seems it will be permanent after Andrew learns of Phillip s unwitting involvement in a court plot and insists that he and his son, Peter, flee to the new colony of Virginia.

So far apart in both body and heart, will the two brothers ever meet on common ground again, let alone find their way to forgiveness?

Sons of Glory

Boston, Massachusetts 1770. Having left Scotland, the Mackenzie family now lives on in three brothers Nathan, Edward, and Robby as the turbulent story begun in Crown of Fire and Captives and Kings concludes. When Nathan, a young lawyer, witnesses the Boston Massacre, he and his mentor John Adams though both pro independence are pulled into defending British soldiers. During the following conflict with his fellow patriots, Nathan also struggles with his minister brother, Edward, who remains firmly loyal to what he considers the God ordained British government. When youngest brother Robby, a radical patriot, is arrested and hanged, Edward and Nathan must each search heart and soul. In the end, they and their families pledge themselves to the colonial cause. To them, however, ultimate glory does not rest with a new nation and new political system. Rather, true glory resides in doing God’s will in the midst of dangerous and uncertain times.

Edge of Apocalypse

In Tim LaHaye creator and co author of the world renowned Left Behind series and Craig Parshall’s Edge of Apocalypse, Joshua Jordan’s new weapons defense system will secure America against an array of new enemies, including a nuclear strike on New York City by North Korea. But global forces are mounting and corrupt government leaders will go to any extreme to prevent an impending economic catastrophe. As world events begin setting the stage for the ‘end of days’ foretold in Revelation, Jordan must weigh the personal price he must pay to save the nation he loves.

The Rose Conspiracy

Publishers Weekly called Craig Parshall’s Trial by Ordeal an enjoyable romp for legal thriller aficionados. Now Parshall takes his readers to the nation s capital, where a hitherto unknown document has turned up…
and turned into murder. As the Smithsonian s president examines a newly discovered account of Abraham Lincoln s assassination, an intruder steals in, kills him, and disappears into the night with the document. Vinnie Archmont, an accomplished and stunningly beautiful artist, is implicated. She hires the brilliant but secretly guilt burdened criminal law professor J.D. Blackstone. Blackstone finds himself uncovering the Mystic Freemasons most guarded secret. He reluctantly turns to his uncle, a Bible quoting Anglican priest and occult religions expert. Enemies like a sorcery obsessed billionaire English lord, a powerful U.S. Senator, and a ruthless prosecutor force Blackstone to employ all his cunning. In the process, he is compelled to choose between spiritual counterfeit and Gospel truth, guilt and forgiveness…
destruction and a new beginning.

Traveling a Pilgrims Path

In Traveling a Pilgrim’s Path, authors and cultural commentators Jan and Craig Parshall draw from the classic wisdom of Pilgrim’s Progress to give parents on target strategies and practical ideas for guiding children to make wise moral choices. This empowering book encourages parents to prepare their children for navigating life’s journey with a steady sense of godly direction.

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