DEATH IN A TAXI by Victor S E Moubarak
When you take a
taxi, all you expect is to be taken where you wish to go without fuss or
incident. Not so for Father Ignatius. On his taxi ride home from the
railway station the last thing he expected was to get involved in a
shooting in which there was loss of life.
At first, there was no
clue as to who carried out the murder, nor the motive for such a
horrendous act. Everyone was a suspect, including Father Ignatius
himself. Was he involved in the murder, or was he the target of the
attack?
This is a tale of mystery and intrigue with a twist at
every turn and a conspiracy of lies and perverse motives. Father
Ignatius finds himself embroiled in a dire situation not of his making
and a dilemma as to what he should do next. It is a fine line for a
priest between pursuing the course of justice and maintaining a priestly
responsibility and demeanour when so much is at stake.
Despite
his personal problems, the amiable priest continues to dispense good and
charitable advice to his flock; advice which he should perhaps be
inclined to follow himself.
As this story develops, the real
motives behind the killings, and the perpetrators of the crimes, will
become clearer and will astound readers. Will justice be served? Not
just here on earth but in the eyes of God too.
This book will challenge your thinking on many issues regarding your faith and beliefs, whatever they are.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: If you do buy this book please let me know what you think of the plot; in particular the actions of Father Ignatius which can be somewhat controversial. Thank you.
DEATH IN A TAXI is available in paperback and Kindle versions from AMAZON and all good bookshops. Also in Audiobook and Alexa.
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...often it is easier to give advise than to follow it.
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This sounds good! (Amazon tells me it should be in my mailbox by Monday!)
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