The Fall of Faith
by Jeff Berney
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Pub Date 28 Oct 2022 | Archive Date 4 Feb 2023
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Description
How strong is your faith?
Faith comes in many forms. It can take years to find and seconds to lose. And nothing, not money nor even morality, can help you hold onto it once it begins to slip away.
“The Fall of Faith” is a gritty domestic thriller about love, faith and the consequences of doing whatever it takes to survive in the small forgotten town of Eden, Missouri, just east of Kansas City but miles from your comfort zone.
How far would you be willing to go to regain your faith in something bigger than yourself?
That’s the question a group of crazy characters confronts as a lost trucker seeks redemption after a chance encounter with a stripper whose seductive secret threatens to unravel a town full of sin and deeply buried lies.
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ISBN | 9781734392142 |
PRICE | US$7.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
A spellbinding domestic thriller leads you through a story about sex and love, friendship and deceit, obsession and guilt, and finally faith. The novel takes you on a journey with truck driver Jimmy, seeking redemption in a small town full of 'different' and 'strange' people. The story telling captures the essence of a struggling but good man surrounded by hidden darkness and light. Worthy of five stars.
Dark twisty thriller that grabbed me right away. Interesting characters, even the unlikable ones. Thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read this book
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