If you liked About the murder of a startled lady by Fulton Oursler, start with The Protestant missionary movement (1947), The greatest faith ever known by F. Oursler and April Oursler Armstrong (1953), and Sandalwood (1925). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 The Protestant missionary movement 1947 · 48 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
  2. 2 The greatest faith ever known by F. Oursler and April Oursler Armstrong 1953 · 383 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
  3. 3 Sandalwood 1925 · 316 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
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  5. 5 The precious secret 1947 · 243 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
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  7. 7 [The Greatest Book ever written.] The Book of God. Adventures from the Old Testament ... Illustrated by Jules Gotlieb. [Adapted by April Oursler Armstrong.]. 1957 · 447 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
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  10. 10 Why I know there is a God 1950 · 192 pages · Fulton Oursler · Same author
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BookOrb recommends The Protestant missionary movement (1947), The greatest faith ever known by F. Oursler and April Oursler Armstrong (1953), Sandalwood (1925), Poor little fool (1928), and The precious secret (1947).

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About the murder of a startled lady is by Fulton Oursler.