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Rating: Votes: 4 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, December 27, 2005 - 11:52 am: |
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The Wages of Sin by Audrey Forrest Carter Dr. Laura Bradley-Hutchins, a forty-something-year-old former co-owner of the family business, Hutchins Communications Firm, turned college professor, relays the story of her turbulent life with her good-for-nothing, conniving, multi-millionaire husband, Alex Hutchins. Although on the surface Laura appears to lead a fairy tale life, all hell breaks loose when Alex commits her to a mental institution, because he has plans for his future that don’t include her. Meanwhile, the plot thickens when readers are introduced to Pastor Robert and Regina Conrad Jr., the handsome and wealthy couple at the helm of the 5,500 and growing tithing congregation at Tabernacle Baptist church in Compton, North Carolina. The Conrads appear to have it all, respect in the community, six well-mannered children, and the appearance of an unblemished future, but soon everyone learns that this "man of the cloth" has skeletons in his closet, and is happy about more than just “Jesus.” For contact information, and to become acquainted with this "new kid" on the literary block, visit the author's web site at www.milesfrom96.com.
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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, April 24, 2006 - 02:59 pm: |
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The Wages of Sin is truely death. This reality is evident in this outstanding novel. Each character encounters situations where they are forced to make a vital decisions. As a result of the decisions they make, they are forced to deal with the harsh consequences of their sin. This idea is expressed through biblical allusions that encompass the theme of this work of art. |
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