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Fatcat's Cross

Published
Jan 2000
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
268

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Cecil J. Peters is a master-deceiver, a televangelist extraordinaire.

Harman Judson is the televangelist's partner in crime. His sole ambition is to rid himself of the encumbrance his business attachment represents.

Then there's his daughter Kate, who always believed her father was in computers. She learns to her cost what it means to have a crook for a parent.

There's Ray, a genuine and solid pastor, plodding along as he attempts to discover the truth behind the man on the screen.

And Stephanie, the darling of Montmartre, whose dancing attracts the crowds on the square outside the Sacré-Cur, and whose Saturday routine is rudely shattered by unexpected visitors.

From London to Paris, this book sweeps us along as murky intrigue travels side by side with revelry. What Allen has put together is more than a novel: it's an experience. Laced with humor and depth of feeling, the author invites us to partake in his own authoritative perceptions. Fatcat's Cross is a must for those who want to know what's behind the people up front.

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Feb 2001 iUniverse ISBN 0595159087
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Jan 2000 iUniverse ISBN 1469761580
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