No Sin in Paradise
Author: Dijorn MossPublisher: Kensington PublishingCategory: Contemporary Fiction, Religious & Spiritual FictionBook Format: PaperbackMinister Nicodemus Dungy is learning the hard way that the life of a church fixer means there are no days off.
Following the dramatic events of his last assignment, Nic has decided to take a much-needed vacation. Instead of resolving potential faith-shattering church scandals, he is spending his days on the beach enjoying a good book and an occasional swim in the ocean. He spends his nights with an elderly couple he has befriended, looking up at the stars and praying that one day Victory, a potential love interest, will join him.
His vacation is cut short when a prominent pastor comes up dead at an international church conference. Despite his reluctance, Nic is offered a king's ransom to find information that can lead to the murderer. Against his better judgment, he accepts the assignment and thus sojourns into a deadly world of crime and corruption. The more he investigates the circumstances surrounding the pastor's murder, the more Nic will realize that he is in over his head.
Set in a remote island in the Bahamas, No Sin in Paradise is a beautiful but deadly odyssey. Nic will encounter a secret society, a business tycoon, a drug dealer, and a voodoo priestess on his quest to uncover the truth, but will the truth come at a price that is too steep for Nic to pay?
Dijorn Moss was born and raised in Carson, California. At the age of twelve he started writing poetry. At sixteen, Dijorn entered a one-act play entitled The North Train to the NAACP ACTSO competition. The play won the Crain Award for Best Play. Dijorn's second play, Mothers to the Struggle, enjoyed three stage readings in 2005, including a reading at the National Black Theater Festival. In 2007, Dijorn was signed to Urban Christian Books. He currently resides in Long Beach, CA with his wife and is an English teacher at Little Citizens Westside Academy.
About Dijorn Moss
Dijorn Moss was born and raised in Carson, California. At the age of twelve he started writing poetry. At sixteen, Dijorn entered a one-act play entitled The North Train to the NAACP ACTSO competition. The play won the Crain Award for Best Play. Dijorn's second play, Mothers to the Struggle, enjoyed three stage readings in 2005, including a reading at the National Black Theater Festival. In 2007, Dijorn was signed to Urban Christian Books. He currently resides in Long Beach, CA with his wife and is an English teacher at Little Citizens Westside Academy.(BK-9781601626776)
SKU | BK-9781601626776 |
Barcode # | 9781601626776 |
Brand | Kensington Publishing |
Artist / Author | Dijorn Moss |
Shipping Weight | 0.5100kg |
Shipping Width | 0.140m |
Shipping Height | 0.020m |
Shipping Length | 0.210m |
Assembled Length | 20.900m |
Assembled Height | 1.700m |
Assembled Width | 14.200m |
Type | Paperback |
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