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No other evangelist has as much influence as Ezekiel Clemens. However, even men of God have their demons. At his side is Gerald, a friend and accomplice in hiding Ezekiel's sinful secrets despite his convictions. On the day of one of their televised meetings, faces from their previous lives return and send the two on a journey into the heart of the things they fear the most and what they truly believe.
With insight and empathy, N.T. McQueen's provocative novel examines the nature of hypocrisy, the power of redemption, and the faithfulness of grace until its shocking conclusion.

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No other evangelist has as much influence as Ezekiel Clemens. However, even men of God have their demons. At his side is Gerald, a friend and accomplice in hiding Ezekiel's sinful secrets despite his convictions. On the day of one of their televised meetings, faces from their previous lives return and send the two on a journey into the heart of the things they fear the most and what they truly believe.

With insight and empathy, N.T. McQueen's provocative novel examines the nature of hypocrisy, the power of redemption, and the faithfulness of grace until its shocking conclusion.


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Autorenporträt
N.T. McQueen is a writer and professor in Kona, Hawai'i. He earned his MA in Fiction from CSU-Sacramento and his writing has been featured in issues of the North American Review, Fiction Southeast, Entropy, Sunlight Press, Spillwords, Camas: Nature of the West, Stereo Stories, and others. He has done humanitarian work in Cambodia, Haiti and Mexico and teaches writing at Hawai'i Community College.