Published Novels
The Key (2018)
From Jerusalem to Milan, the foothills of the Italian Alps to Lake Como and Bellagio, The Key propels readers on a desperate search for truth about Jerusalem’s destruction and the problem of human suffering. A sequel to The Cave, David Click’s debut novel, The Key challenges readers to question God’s Plan, our responsibilities to one another, and the future of humanity through the eyes of a man seeking revenge and another living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
“Perhaps the reason for suffering is much deeper than faith and a plan. Perhaps suffering is more than lightness and darkness, or blessing and sacrifice. Perhaps the reason for suffering can be found inward instead of outward.” - Excerpt from The Key
“Thrilling!” “Action-Packed!” “Thought-Provoking!”
“A Remarkable Story!”
"Absolutely loved this book!" 5 out of 5 stars - Chuck
"It was awesome!" 5 out of 5 stars - Kimmy
"Very entertaining, suspenseful read that makes you think! If you like The Shack, you will like both The Cave and The Key."
5 out of 5 stars - Shari
"Great follow-up to The Cave! Wonderful, thought-provoking novel with much action. I highly recommend it!"
5 out of 5 stars - Amazon Customer
Adger Publishing, LLC
“Perhaps the reason for suffering is much deeper than faith and a plan. Perhaps suffering is more than lightness and darkness, or blessing and sacrifice. Perhaps the reason for suffering can be found inward instead of outward.” - Excerpt from The Key
“Thrilling!” “Action-Packed!” “Thought-Provoking!”
“A Remarkable Story!”
"Absolutely loved this book!" 5 out of 5 stars - Chuck
"It was awesome!" 5 out of 5 stars - Kimmy
"Very entertaining, suspenseful read that makes you think! If you like The Shack, you will like both The Cave and The Key."
5 out of 5 stars - Shari
"Great follow-up to The Cave! Wonderful, thought-provoking novel with much action. I highly recommend it!"
5 out of 5 stars - Amazon Customer
Adger Publishing, LLC
The Cave (2013)
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In the literary novel The Cave, friends are trapped beneath Jerusalem following a massive explosion that destroys the historic Old City. Isolated from the outside world, the group contemplates suffering, death, and their fate under competing forces of faith, power, and survival, as they search for a way out in near absolute darkness. From the lively streets of Ben Yehuda to Zedekiah’s Cave, through a labyrinth of ancient tunnels beneath the Old City to the Western Wall, people of conflicting ethnic and religious backgrounds are forced to confront their differences and similarities to survive.
The Cave is timely with subthemes of current Judeo-Islamic-Christian relations - most notably the volatile Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which is reflective of the ever-present and competing forces of survival, faith, and power. Inside the cave, the group differs on their perspectives of God, Jerusalem’s destruction, and the best path forward as they race against time and growing conflict.
Adger Publishing, LLC
Amazon Reviews of The Cave:
"...a masterful job exploring how the three major world religions relate and inter-relate and how each are perceived... I highly recommend this book!" 5 of 5 stars - Kevin B.
"You will fall in love with some of the characters and become enraged with others. A must read!" 5 of 5 stars - Robyn T.
"...a must read for those looking to challenge and further their faith, spiritual understanding and their understanding of the world as a whole....If you enjoyed The Shack, The Celestine Prophecy, and Jonathan Livingston Seagull you will certainly enjoy and be challenged by The Cave." 5 of 5 stars - Ben I.
"...suspenseful and unpredictable action ...makes the reader think..." 5 of 5 stars - David K.
"Excellent book. Thought provoking story line and characters. I thoroughly enjoyed The Cave and could very much relate to the many questions that press on Maria's heart." 5 of 5 stars - Lisa M.
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book." 4 of 5 stars - Kathleen N.
"I really enjoyed this novel...Compelling characters in a desperate situation made for a great adventure." 5 of 5 stars - Ann N.
"The story line and characters will stay with you, even after you finish reading." 5 of 5 stars - Becky R.
The Cave is timely with subthemes of current Judeo-Islamic-Christian relations - most notably the volatile Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which is reflective of the ever-present and competing forces of survival, faith, and power. Inside the cave, the group differs on their perspectives of God, Jerusalem’s destruction, and the best path forward as they race against time and growing conflict.
Adger Publishing, LLC
Amazon Reviews of The Cave:
"...a masterful job exploring how the three major world religions relate and inter-relate and how each are perceived... I highly recommend this book!" 5 of 5 stars - Kevin B.
"You will fall in love with some of the characters and become enraged with others. A must read!" 5 of 5 stars - Robyn T.
"...a must read for those looking to challenge and further their faith, spiritual understanding and their understanding of the world as a whole....If you enjoyed The Shack, The Celestine Prophecy, and Jonathan Livingston Seagull you will certainly enjoy and be challenged by The Cave." 5 of 5 stars - Ben I.
"...suspenseful and unpredictable action ...makes the reader think..." 5 of 5 stars - David K.
"Excellent book. Thought provoking story line and characters. I thoroughly enjoyed The Cave and could very much relate to the many questions that press on Maria's heart." 5 of 5 stars - Lisa M.
"I thoroughly enjoyed this book." 4 of 5 stars - Kathleen N.
"I really enjoyed this novel...Compelling characters in a desperate situation made for a great adventure." 5 of 5 stars - Ann N.
"The story line and characters will stay with you, even after you finish reading." 5 of 5 stars - Becky R.