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Soul providers by Debor Kasel.
Needing to repay God for a teenage accident, a young soldier embraces a group of missionaries in the town where his base is located. The missionaries’ deceitful behavior is hidden under the disguise of a Help Center for soldiers away from home and pregnant girls in crisis.
Specialist Kevin Sinclair soon finds himself embroiled in a crime so heinous that even he cannot understand its depth. Set up and accused, this young man defies the military system to try to clear his name. He discovers a web of conspiracy reaching to the highest levels of government.
A good read with good characters. 4*.
Treacherous, convoluted tale of abuse and lies. Complex plot and characters. An ugly situation for a young man attempting to make ammends.
Excellent story. At first I thought it was going to be a religious book but that was just a front for the Cult behind. Not the longest book and I had read it in 2 days but saying that it kept me going back for more.
Highly recommended
Well written good story but left me wanting more from the ending. Is there a sequel in the future?
Some books are not for everyone, and this is one of those books.. Strange storyline and ending doesn't close the book.. II tried this book because it was available, and some requested are denied.