The Righteous Sinner

Part 1

Fiction & Literature, African American, Religious
Cover of the book The Righteous Sinner by Tyran Saffold Jr, God's Ink Publications
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Author: Tyran Saffold Jr ISBN: 9781386777199
Publisher: God's Ink Publications Publication: March 29, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tyran Saffold Jr
ISBN: 9781386777199
Publisher: God's Ink Publications
Publication: March 29, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Curtis wasn't the one his family had chosen.  He took a different path than his brother, Solomon.  A road that resembled the way of a prodigal son, a sharp contrast to his big brother.  But, when Solomon was tragically murdered by the police, everyone in the family had a hard time coping with his death.  His mother Claire, resorted to self-inflicted pain and his father, Wesley, rebelled against God with extra-marital affairs while trying to force Curtis into the righteous shoes of Solomon.  Curtis, desperately seeking approval from Wesley, felt he had to wear them.  The mantle that was once for Solomon had been placed on Curtis, and he wasn't sure if he wanted to wear it, but he craved the attention Wesley gave Solomon.  Now, being thrust into a lifestyle that he wasn't ready to live, he will understand that his demons from the past were not prepared to let go, and neither was he.  Curtis will soon find out that the grass on the other side of the fence appeared to be greener, but in reality, the muck was a lot thicker beneath the surface.  Walk with Curtis and uncover all of the deep family secrets, church skeletons and pitfalls he runs into as he is stuck inside of two worlds as a righteous sinner. 

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Curtis wasn't the one his family had chosen.  He took a different path than his brother, Solomon.  A road that resembled the way of a prodigal son, a sharp contrast to his big brother.  But, when Solomon was tragically murdered by the police, everyone in the family had a hard time coping with his death.  His mother Claire, resorted to self-inflicted pain and his father, Wesley, rebelled against God with extra-marital affairs while trying to force Curtis into the righteous shoes of Solomon.  Curtis, desperately seeking approval from Wesley, felt he had to wear them.  The mantle that was once for Solomon had been placed on Curtis, and he wasn't sure if he wanted to wear it, but he craved the attention Wesley gave Solomon.  Now, being thrust into a lifestyle that he wasn't ready to live, he will understand that his demons from the past were not prepared to let go, and neither was he.  Curtis will soon find out that the grass on the other side of the fence appeared to be greener, but in reality, the muck was a lot thicker beneath the surface.  Walk with Curtis and uncover all of the deep family secrets, church skeletons and pitfalls he runs into as he is stuck inside of two worlds as a righteous sinner. 

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