The priest kept a diary of confessions. Yes, I'm that man and I wrote a detailed list of my flock's illicit secrets in a journal. Someone found it and stole it.Yesterday, a sinner entered my church and rang the devil's doorbell. That's what he called the buzzer on the confessional booth. He confessed to me. "I'm going to commit a crime. A transgression against my God, my church, and my community. Please forgive me." He told me that I would understand tomorrow night. No one can premeditate their confession. Twenty-four hours later, I saw the devil, he spoke, and then he shot me in the head.Now, FBI Special Agent John Treehorn hunts for my killer and the thief who stole my diary but the Church doesn't want any of the truths exposed. This novel is for mature audiences 18 years of age and older. Contains graphic imagery of death, crime scenes, and villainous criminals doing very bad things. You've been warned. John Treehorn Mystery Novels Shadow Dancer (Book #1) January 2018Stolen Sisters (Book #2) June 2018Bad Penny (Book #3 Short Mystery) October 2018Indian Posse (Book #4) June 2018
Treehorn learns the truth behind the cartels' involvement, and discovers the connection to the murder of his wife, Skyler, which finally allows him to free her chindi spirit.It is recommended that you read the series in order to understand ...
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