Jerome Teel. New York City: Howard Books, 2006. 364 pp. (Paperback).
Readers will be in debt to the author, an attorney, for this exciting novel that “weaves together themes of faith, family, suffering and providence,” to quote David A. Dockery, president of Union University in Jackson, Tenn. Filled with legal intrigue and political conspiracy, this work will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Fortunately readers will find no profanity, no “gory” scenes nor sexually explicit details in the tome.
Quite frankly, this is Christian fiction at its very best.
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