Review by Philip J. Hughey "Five Stars * * * * * Well written and great ending."
Review by Phoebe Stogstill "Five Stars * * * * * This is undoubtedly the best book I have read in the last ten years. It all depends on what you like, and I like Deep-Southy, American Gothic dramas. If you have ever witnessed sanctimonious church pew warmers going at each other like cats fighting in a closet, and sadly some of us have, you will see why this is such a good read. Even if you don't like Deep-Southy, American Gothic yourself, you will probably like this anyway, for the beautiful way it is written. Mr. Caleb Pirtle has always had a way with words. I highly recommend this page-turner."
A small town has calmed itself as a peaceful place to live, until one day its smoldering fires of jealousy and selfish greed turn it into a blazing fire.
The people. Their anger and anguish boils deep inside their congregation. In a Presbyterian Church, their preacher is no longer looked upon as a god.
Filled with sex, bribery and blackmail, the gossip in the town will condemn his soul. A maddening horror grips the lives of the innocent who become as demonic as the Satan they curse in their nightly prayers.
The preacher questions his faith, asking if it can rise above the impact from a woman with one little lie.
Review by Philip J. Hughey "Five Stars * * * * * Well written and great ending."
Review by Phoebe Stogstill "Five Stars * * * * * This is undoubtedly the best book I have read in the last ten years. It all depends on what you like, and I like Deep-Southy, American Gothic dramas. If you have ever witnessed sanctimonious church pew warmers going at each other like cats fighting in a closet, and sadly some of us have, you will see why this is such a good read. Even if you don't like Deep-Southy, American Gothic yourself, you will probably like this anyway, for the beautiful way it is written. Mr. Caleb Pirtle has always had a way with words. I highly recommend this page-turner."
A small town has calmed itself as a peaceful place to live, until one day its smoldering fires of jealousy and selfish greed turn it into a blazing fire.
The people. Their anger and anguish boils deep inside their congregation. In a Presbyterian Church, their preacher is no longer looked upon as a god.
Filled with sex, bribery and blackmail, the gossip in the town will condemn his soul. A maddening horror grips the lives of the innocent who become as demonic as the Satan they curse in their nightly prayers.
The preacher questions his faith, asking if it can rise above the impact from a woman with one little lie.