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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
The Choir Director by: Carl Weber
The Choir Director
The
gang came back to entertain me and was brilliant with doing so. I
normally denotes particulars and fundamentals of the book
characteristics, but I read most of this book from my e-reader. It was
nice to see all the characters from the previous novels come back
together in this pager tuner, and like old pros, they put on a
magnificent performance. Things are not what they seem, nearly everyone
is hiding behind a mask. There is so much backstabbing and secrets, can
you say: "Christians behaving badly!" You may need a score card to keep
up with all the players doings. Mr. Weber weaved together a storyline I
think that shined better than some of his previous works. -The Choir
Director comes to First Baptist Ministries as their savior, but drama
follows this Fine-Sexy brother wherever he goes. At first I thought he
was James Black replacement, but no he had unique problems of his own,
but just like Jame Black the Choir director Simone W. was one of them.
Simone... what a spoil 'B.' -The storyline moves at an easy pace at
first, but 1/3 into the novel, it takes off and becomes a true page
tuner. I liked every character's role except for the First Lady, she was
too gullible, but maybe it's me. I can't stand a stupid woman. I think
you will enjoy this dramatic twister from beginning to end.
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