
Lady Justice and the Bad Seed
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Narrated by:
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George Kuch
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By:
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Robert Thornhill
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Walt is surprised to learn that his old partner, Ox, has a brother. Ox had never mentioned Lenny who was serving time in prison.
Ox was just as surprised when Lenny showed up at his door claiming he had found religion and turned his life around. He was even more surprised to learn that his brother, the bad seed of the family, was now an ordained minister.
As Lenny’s ministry grows by leaps and bounds, Walt and his friends are skeptical. Was Lenny’s conversion real or is it an elaborate con?
Walt is faced with the age-old question - can people really change? What do you think?
©2019 Robert Thornhill (P)2019 Robert ThornhillI was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
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Walt's partner from his policeman days gets a surprise in the form of his brother, who has been in prison, knocking on his door. Has he really changed his ways and found God? Now that he is out on the streets the small church he formed is out and about helping the less fortunate and some how a tv crew is following his every move. As his good works and popularity grows so does he congregation and his coffers. His is really doing it from the goodness of his heart or is there another reason. The local mob boss thinks otherwise and Walt, Kevin and Ox aren't the only ones keeping a careful eye on him.
As I said above George Kuch has a skill that makes these books so enjoyable.
This is not a bad book
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