When Sunday Comes Again

When Sunday Comes Again

by Terry E. Hill
When Sunday Comes Again

When Sunday Comes Again

by Terry E. Hill

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Overview

After the death of her husband, Pastor Hezekiah Cleaveland, Samantha has been installed as the interim pastor of New Testament Cathedral. She's also become the head of the international television ministry, but not everyone is happy about it.
Danny St. John was having an affair with Samantha's husband before he was assassinated in the pulpit one Sunday. Danny is convinced that Samantha had her husband murdered, and he wants revenge.
Cynthia Pryce, the wife of the church's assistant pastor, Reverend Percy Pryce, wants to see her husband become the church's permanent pastor. She's working behind the scenes to see that Samantha is removed from the position.
Gideon Truman, a well-known investigative reporter, believes that solving the murder of Pastor Cleaveland will establish his career as the black Anderson Cooper. He starts rummaging through the skeletons in Samantha's closet in his quest for the truth.
Danny, Cynthia, and Gideon all desire to take Samantha down for different reasons. They might be underestimating the cunning and dangerous nature of their prey, though. Samantha has a secret that she's willing to go to any length to protect, and she doesn't care who she has to destroy in the process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781622860272
Publisher: Urban Books
Publication date: 07/01/2012
Series: Sunday Morning
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

A native of Southern California, Terry E. Hill attended Cal State Los Angeles, where he majored in sociology, and B.I.O.L.A University, where he trained to be a missionary. He has worked in the social services industry for more than 20 years.
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