A Religion Called Love
By (Author) David Trock
BookBaby
BookBaby
30th June 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Religion: general
Prayers and liturgical material
Agnosticism and atheism
Paperback
270
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 20mm
381g
Adored by her 20 children, Kathryn James is a young kindergarten teacher whose good intentions were never meant to be controversialyet controversy follows her at school and home, even posthumously, when a manuscript titled A Religion Called Love is discovered. Her mysterious death at age 28 raises questions about faith that divide a community of believers and non-believers. Among them, Detective Robin Noel is determined to find the guilty party. Her investigation centers on three men who knew Kathryn well. Ultimately, there is redemption when the truth about Kathryn's final moments is discovered. A Religion Called Love explores themes of friendship, lust, desperation, and loneliness through a humanist lensit tests the boundaries of belief and leaves the reader feeling unexpectedly satisfied.
"A great plot, likeable characters, and fast-paced intrigue that keeps interest high." --Cortney Davis, I Knew a Woman
"A powerful book--the final chapters are very strong." --Vadim Tikhomirov, Reaching for Icicles
"Intoxicating--it has a great beat to it. The physical engine is potent--lots of physicality, and it is fun to be tense with it all." --Elaine Clayton, Making Marks
About the author: David Trock has been widely published in several genres, including fiction, non-fiction, textbook chapters and journal articles.