Chasing the Serpent: A Time to kill, a time to heal

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Andrew de Berry ISBN: 9781908883001
Publisher: Andrew de Berry Publication: June 1, 2012
Imprint: Andrew de Berry Language: English
Author: Andrew de Berry
ISBN: 9781908883001
Publisher: Andrew de Berry
Publication: June 1, 2012
Imprint: Andrew de Berry
Language: English
Chasing the Serpent focuses on Shane McArthur - a young Scot wrongfully convicted of his girlfriend's murder. In sharing Shane's journey through prison, might he be connected to an earlier troubled soul when a ghost materialises in his cell?

Nicholas de la Croix is also central to the story. A disillusioned priest (and formerly a merchant banker) opts to become a prison chaplain, only to find himself working in the same establishment as young Shane.

A story of jealousy, Freemasonry and corrupt policemen we encounter loathing and love, vicious retribution and reconciliation. A thriller in which murder and revenge run amok the book also explores who we are, whether through ideas of reincarnation, karma, etc.

The serpent in mythology is a symbol of contradictions: Wisdom and cunning, healing and death. Its associations within Judaeo-Christianity first appear in the Garden of Eden, where Satan the fallen angel disguises himself as a snake.
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Chasing the Serpent focuses on Shane McArthur - a young Scot wrongfully convicted of his girlfriend's murder. In sharing Shane's journey through prison, might he be connected to an earlier troubled soul when a ghost materialises in his cell?

Nicholas de la Croix is also central to the story. A disillusioned priest (and formerly a merchant banker) opts to become a prison chaplain, only to find himself working in the same establishment as young Shane.

A story of jealousy, Freemasonry and corrupt policemen we encounter loathing and love, vicious retribution and reconciliation. A thriller in which murder and revenge run amok the book also explores who we are, whether through ideas of reincarnation, karma, etc.

The serpent in mythology is a symbol of contradictions: Wisdom and cunning, healing and death. Its associations within Judaeo-Christianity first appear in the Garden of Eden, where Satan the fallen angel disguises himself as a snake.

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