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Whispers in the Wiring

By: Amanda Apthorpe
Narrated by: Marcus Pierce
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After the death of his twin brother, Catholic priest Rupert Brown gains guardianship of his 15-year-old niece, Neti.

Burdened with grief and questioning his faith, Rupert tries to recreate a family home for Neti, made more difficult by the sudden return of her mother after a 10-year absence.

When neuroscientist Athena Nevis invites him to take part in her research on heightened religious experiences, Rupert begins to question his life-long vocational choice of the priesthood. Soon, Athena’s and Rupert’s interest begins to extend beyond their professional relationship, bringing them both face-to-face with their values, and spirituality.

A touching tale of grief, faith, and determination, Amanda Apthorpe's Whispers in the Wiring is, at its core, a story of personal growth, acceptance, and finding happiness.

©2021 Amanda Apthorpe (P)2022 Amanda Apthorpe
Christian Fiction Family Life Fiction Tear-jerking Grief

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