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2.0 out of 5 stars
Non-Christians shouldn't bother, March 8, 2004
This review is from: A Model Murder: A Jack Prester Mystery (Hardcover)
This is a pleasant book but the protagonist doesn't do a whole lot except hang out and proseletyze. His faith is strong and when attacked and nearly dead, waits to hear God's words before dying. He is judgmental which I don't find endearing regardless of faith or lack thereof. The only women that are treated kindly are those that are already devout, the rest are confused, jealous, fickle, fornicators or worse.
Things move at a slow pace without the unpredictability of everyday life. But since there aren't a whole lot of Christian mysteries and I can imagine devout Christians not being happy with some of the debasement of other humans found in so many mysteries these days, this should be just up their alley.
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