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Cane and Able

By: Jonathan Matos
Narrated by: Annie Lena Day, Trip Warren
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A handicapped boy wants to cure his own muscle disease, but a rivalry turns his ambitions into obsessions.

Dennis Caine has a pretty average near death experience. White light. Crisis of faith. Family bonding. Don’t forget: delusions of grandeur. Plenty of those.

After a surgery gone wrong leaves him bedridden, Dennis isn’t satisfied with just regaining his strength. His harrowing journey of rehabilitation is just the beginning, as he seeks to cure his muscle weakness, impress the girl of his dreams, and destroy his childhood bully. You know: your average delusions of grandeur.

Experience the first chapter in a companion series based on the Seven Deadly sins. Each tale will investigate the horrors of human error across history, and contrasts our corruption with the power of the gospel.

©2017 Jonathan Matos (P)2017 Jonathan Matos

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"...the ending had a perfect feeling of unease and suspense ... it basically felt the same way as when I finished watching Psycho for the first time..." (Megan Pegasus, Booktuber/Reviewer)

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