In the Christian historical fiction novel The Printing Press Plot, a young 15th-century apprentice to Johannes Gutenberg discovers the revolutionary power of the first printing press. He realizes this invention can spread the Bible to the masses, but he faces immediate danger from powerful enemies who believe the Scriptures should remain strictly in Latin. The story explores a world-changing historical period where faith and technology collide, forcing the apprentice to risk his life for the Word of God.
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Carrie Ray is a storyteller who refuses to be pinned down. Whether she is crafting high-stakes sonic conspiracies in the Small Town, Big World Mysteries, weaving faith-driven suspense in The FBI and the Lady or building the epic supernatural reaches of The Primal Chronicles, Carrie explores the many facets of the human experience. Grounded in a search for truth and connection, Ray's work offers a story for every mood?from pulse-pounding thrillers like The Resonant Kill to narratives that inspire the spirit. This versatility stems from a childhood spent in vivid daydreams, a trait that now helps her transport readers to immerse new worlds. Based in Texas, Carrie's curiosity for the "unseen" drives every page she writes. When she isn't charting the course of ancient civilizations or solving gritty crimes, she can be found at home with a crochet hook in hand, catching up on her favorite series. She invites readers to join her journey and discover new worlds to daydream about for themselves.