Plain Heathen Mischief by Martin Clark

Plain Heathen Mischief

Martin Clark

416 pages first pub 2004 (editions)

fiction contemporary dark funny hopeful medium-paced
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Plain Heathen Mischief by Martin Clark is a wildly imaginative and darkly comedic novel that will captivate readers who enjoy complex, morally ambiguous characters, existential crises, and redemption stories, making it a perfect fit for fans of literary fiction and those who appreciate a good laugh-out-loud, enlightening tale of self-discovery.

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Moments after finishing a six-month sentence in the Roanoke jail for a crime he might not have committed, Baptist minister Joel King is served some unwelcome papers. His wife wants a divorce, and the teenage vixen everyone believes he seduced is s...

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