Member Reviews
Soul providers by Debor Kasel.
Needing to repay God for a teenage accident, a young soldier embraces a group of missionaries in the town where his base is located. The missionaries’ deceitful behavior is hidden under the disguise of a Help Center for soldiers away from home and pregnant girls in crisis.
Specialist Kevin Sinclair soon finds himself embroiled in a crime so heinous that even he cannot understand its depth. Set up and accused, this young man defies the military system to try to clear his name. He discovers a web of conspiracy reaching to the highest levels of government.
A good read with good characters. 4*.
Treacherous, convoluted tale of abuse and lies. Complex plot and characters. An ugly situation for a young man attempting to make ammends.
Excellent story. At first I thought it was going to be a religious book but that was just a front for the Cult behind. Not the longest book and I had read it in 2 days but saying that it kept me going back for more.
Highly recommended
Well written good story but left me wanting more from the ending. Is there a sequel in the future?