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The rise and fall of a faith healer: Lesley Maxwell has received an unexpected gift from God, the ability to heal through the power of his faith. Unfortunately, beyond a goldfish, there isn't much evidence that his belief is all that strong, until an incident with his manager forces him down an alley to a serendipitous discovery that leads to the fulfilment of his greatest desire.
Always be careful what you wish for, the consequences can be exacting.
Warnings: Mild profanity. Descriptions of horror that some may find unsettling.

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Produktbeschreibung
The rise and fall of a faith healer: Lesley Maxwell has received an unexpected gift from God, the ability to heal through the power of his faith. Unfortunately, beyond a goldfish, there isn't much evidence that his belief is all that strong, until an incident with his manager forces him down an alley to a serendipitous discovery that leads to the fulfilment of his greatest desire.

Always be careful what you wish for, the consequences can be exacting.

Warnings: Mild profanity. Descriptions of horror that some may find unsettling.


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Autorenporträt
Jack T Canis lives in South Wales, UK with his wife and three neurodivergent children. He started his professional career as an archaeologist, but through the years has also been a self-employed armourer; an administrator for the NHS and in recent years a qualified person-centred counsellor specialising in bereavement and loss, now retired. Currently he is a full-time carer for his youngest child who has Sotos syndrome and carer for his eldest child who is autistic. He is a part time writer. He is published in a number of publications including: Purple Wall magazine (honourable mention & co-champion), Datura & Sledgehammer Literary magazine. He is in four anthologies and has been longlisted in the Cranked Anvil monthly competition (2021) & Bridport Flash Fiction Competition (2021). The collection of dark short stories, 'Horrific Tales for a Horrific Year' published by Abergavenny Small Press (ASP) is available from

https://www.asppublishing.co.uk/ or

https://books2read.com/horrifictales2020

Along with several other publications via books2read.

He can be found on Twitter (daily): @jackcanis.

& Facebook (rarely): @jacktcanis.