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Where Do We Go from Here?

Father Jim Bonz, Book 2

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Where Do We Go from Here?

By: Paul Woodward
Narrated by: Gordon R. Ott
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This is the much-awaited sequel to Woodward’s riveting There Is Something You Should Know. The book opens with Jim Bonz picking up the pieces of his interracial affair with Jade Wilson and the parish scandal he uncovered in St. Louis.

No sooner does Bonz settle into an executive position in a huge church than he loses his professional mentor and finds himself a potential suspect in the murder of a prostitute. While the trauma readies him for an even more challenging event, the murders of two people close to him, it does not help him resolve his feelings for Jade.

This realistic first-rate pause resister vibrates with the gritty realities of a major city - life and death, the saints, the sinners, the good and the evil.

Woodward puts the listener in the head of Jim, and he keeps surprising us with twists and turns in this incredible story.

©2021 Paul Woodward (P)2021 Wordwooze Publishing
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