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The novel has been adapted for [[Thr3e (film)|film]] which began production in October of 2005. It will be released on [[January 5]], [[2007]] <ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486028/releaseinfo</ref>. |
The novel has been adapted for [[Thr3e (film)|film]] which began production in October of 2005. It will be released on [[January 5]], [[2007]] <ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486028/releaseinfo</ref>. |
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Author | Ted Dekker |
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Language | English |
Genre | Suspense, Thriller |
Publisher | WestBow Press |
Publication date | June 2003 |
Publication place | United States of America |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 400 pp (first edition, hardback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-8499-4372-8 (first edition, hardback) Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character |
Thr3e is a 2003 suspense novel written by best-selling Christian author Ted Dekker.
Plot introduction
The protagonist is Kevin Parson, a twenty-eight-year-old seminary student who one day receives a unique call on his cell phone while driving. The man on the other end identifies himself as Slater, and tells Kevin that he has precisely three minutes to confess his sin to the world or his car will explode. What follows is a cat and mouse game with Kevin, his childhood friend Samantha Sheer, and FBI agent Jennifer Peters struggling to keep up with the clues Slater sends their way; clues that lead to the most horrific events. Throughout all of this, Kevin, Slater, and Samantha find that they are connected more closely than any of them would have imagined.
Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
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The novel has been adapted for film which began production in October of 2005. It will be released on January 5, 2007 [1].
Directed by Robby Henson
Produced by
Joe Goodman
Wojtek Frychowski
Bobby Neutz
Michael Webber
Ralph Winter
Starring -
Marc Blucas as Kevin Parson
Justine Waddell as Jennifer Peters
Laura Jordan as Samantha
Max Ryan as Milton
Bill Moseley as Slater
Sherman Augustus as Detective Bill
Priscilla Barnes as Belinda Parson
Tom Bower as Uncle Eugene Parson
Philip Dunbar as Doctor Francis
Jeffrey Lee Hollis as Bob Parson
Kevin Downes as Henry
Jack Ryan as Tall Boy/Young Shadowman/Slater
Bruno Jasienski as Young Kevin Parson
Allana Bale as Young Samantha
Kai Schoenhals as Hot Dog Vendor
Holly McClure as News Anchor
Carol Eaton as TV Reporter
Darylin Goodman as News Anchor 2
Lin Ciangio as Receptionist
Adam Malecki as Roy Peters
Josh Skjold as Detective Tom
Jerry Rose as Policeman 1
Rick Kyle as Policeman
Andrew Gorzen as Policeman
Joe Goodman as Reporter
T.G. Boleyn as John, Chief Medical Examiner/Forensics
Chris Hook as Forensic 2
Ernest Ivanda as Punk 1
Nik Goldman as Forensic
Zbigniew Modej as Bus Driver
Marek Sledziewski as Bouncer
Marta Gierszanin as Cindy
References
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