The Passion

Neal investigates whether arsons have been random or coordinated. The fires seem to be at the same homes that a group of busybodies has identified for demolition. When Neal gets in their way, he fears for his family’s safety. The arsonist could seek revenge by setting his house on fire too. Neal struggles to find time to look into the fires because he has been promoted and has more responsibility at his insurance office. Being the boss at work affects his attitude and causes friction with his wife.

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The Passion

Neal investigates whether arsons have been random or coordinated. The fires seem to be at the same homes that a group of busybodies has identified for demolition. When Neal gets in their way, he fears for his family’s safety. The arsonist could seek revenge by setting his house on fire too. Neal struggles to find time to look into the fires because he has been promoted and has more responsibility at his insurance office. Being the boss at work affects his attitude and causes friction with his wife.

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The Passion

The Passion

by Selmoore Codfish
The Passion

The Passion

by Selmoore Codfish

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Overview

Neal investigates whether arsons have been random or coordinated. The fires seem to be at the same homes that a group of busybodies has identified for demolition. When Neal gets in their way, he fears for his family’s safety. The arsonist could seek revenge by setting his house on fire too. Neal struggles to find time to look into the fires because he has been promoted and has more responsibility at his insurance office. Being the boss at work affects his attitude and causes friction with his wife.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046473285
Publisher: Selmoore Codfish
Publication date: 12/18/2014
Series: Neal Harris--Faith-Based Insurance , #7
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 254 KB

About the Author

Selmoore Codfish is not really a fish, but a chicken. He’s hiding because celebrity would show that he is not actually funny, just faking it. If the public knew Mr. Codfish’s identity, they would demand that he be funny all of the time. However, he would prefer to remain a dour, grumpy person. Funny people don’t get respect but are thought of as special or different. His friends and associates appreciate his dry seriousness and they shouldn’t be let down by humor.

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