99p OFFER ENDS DECEMBER 10th The second coming is nigh . . . it just happens to be coming at rather an inconvenient time. It's been an eventful month for the village of Little Collyweston: Reverend Andy Biddle, still trying to regain his dignity following an ill-advised omelette analogy during a s
More Tea, Jesus?
โ Scribed by Lark, James
- Book ID
- 108412781
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 239 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
99p OFFER ENDS DECEMBER 10th
The second coming is nigh . . . it just happens to be coming at rather an inconvenient time.
It's been an eventful month for the village of Little Collyweston: Reverend Andy Biddle, still trying to regain his dignity following an ill-advised omelette analogy during a sermon, teeters on the brink of scandal. Opinionated parishioner Sathan Petty-Saphon has spotted an opportunity to seize control of the church. And young Gerard Feehan has, thanks to the Vicar, embarked on a journey of self-discovery that will quite possibly lead his Mother to an act of homicide.
It's hardly surprising that no one has noticed that the new attendant at their church services is Jesus. Who would believe that the almighty would choose their unremarkable village for the second coming? But he has, and it looks like his arrival could clash terribly with the annual parish entertainment.
Funny, touching and...
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