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Gabriel: Sinner is a supernatural thriller wrapped around a love story. Jeremiah is a family man who has put a shady past of black ops behind him. He finds himself forced into a world of torture, murder, and international espionage to save his family, and it comes with the highest cost. A madman named Duane is on a twisted murder spree, under the direction of a power-hungry religious zealot bent on the destruction of America and Christianity, while the president of the United States is being manipulated into making laws to further that end. Gabriel: Sinner is driven by white-knuckle action and…mehr

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Gabriel: Sinner is a supernatural thriller wrapped around a love story. Jeremiah is a family man who has put a shady past of black ops behind him. He finds himself forced into a world of torture, murder, and international espionage to save his family, and it comes with the highest cost. A madman named Duane is on a twisted murder spree, under the direction of a power-hungry religious zealot bent on the destruction of America and Christianity, while the president of the United States is being manipulated into making laws to further that end. Gabriel: Sinner is driven by white-knuckle action and gripping supernatural elements. You haven't truly seen the world as it is until you've seen it through Jeremiah's eyes.
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Autorenporträt
J. A. Toney is a father, son, friend, and perpetual student. After more than twenty years of working directly with people from all walks of life and studying their interactions, it was a no-brainer to write a book based on relationships.

A love for family, friends, and people in general drives me. I've always loved action and the adrenaline rush of danger. Even as a child growing up in the country in Arkansas, I went in search of that rush. It started with climbing the tallest tree I could find and progressed from there. Who knows where it will end?

Now in my forties, my focus is set firmly on my children. I'm proud of them and their accomplishments. I strive to make them proud of me.