
Miracle
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Eleven-year-old Irish girl Anna O'Donnell claimed to have been fasting for more than four months. People were deeply surprised by this. They believed that she had special powers and regarded her as a messenger of God. They came to worship her one after another in order to obtain some kind of magical protection. British nurse Libby was hired by a local organization to observe Anna. In two weeks, the authoritative medical assessment of Anna's fasting will be announced. Libby, who has received professional medical education, believes that Anna cannot survive after fasting for more than four months. She firmly believes that this trip must reveal the truth behind the lies. Later, together with journalist Bourne who has a strong sense of justice, they accidentally discover more terrifying secrets and sins, and launch a life-and-death rescue. Emma Donohue sets up suspense from the beginning. Why can Anna, a thin and frail eleven-year-old girl, fast for four months? How will Nurse Libby expose this lie and deception? The story is dark and vivid, with a grand structure, complex and three-dimensional characters, and is thought-provoking. A story intertwined with love and sin, a suspense trap that plays with human psychology. Under the cold mask, there is a story of love hidden.
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