The Third Step

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: William Lobb ISBN: 9781370919659
Publisher: William Lobb Publication: April 15, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: William Lobb
ISBN: 9781370919659
Publisher: William Lobb
Publication: April 15, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Meet Frankie, a young, disaffected amateur boxer, really more of a punching bag, a drunk and a drug addict. He is a loser at love, except for his relationship with his grandma, who, rumor has it, is a white witch. She, along with a handful of others, serve as his moral compass.

Frankie fights a lifelong struggle to find an understanding of the creator of the universe, not the poisoned caricature painted by the church and the “holy” people who seem to torment him.

His journey takes him from the East Coast down to New Orleans to face confrontations with his demons, both real and imagined.

Along the way the story is littered with tales of drug smuggling, murder, an affair with a woman who may be the devil herself, and an ultimate quest for revenge.

Frankie comes to terms with his addictions, but his search for a deeper understanding of this God entity and his need to connect with his soul could be his ultimate addiction, one that may follow him beyond the grave…

This book, in a fast-paced, funny, violent & sad telling, speaks of one man’s trials with & many addicts biggest detour to sobriety - God

God, religion, sex, money, drugs, Voodoo & murder.

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Meet Frankie, a young, disaffected amateur boxer, really more of a punching bag, a drunk and a drug addict. He is a loser at love, except for his relationship with his grandma, who, rumor has it, is a white witch. She, along with a handful of others, serve as his moral compass.

Frankie fights a lifelong struggle to find an understanding of the creator of the universe, not the poisoned caricature painted by the church and the “holy” people who seem to torment him.

His journey takes him from the East Coast down to New Orleans to face confrontations with his demons, both real and imagined.

Along the way the story is littered with tales of drug smuggling, murder, an affair with a woman who may be the devil herself, and an ultimate quest for revenge.

Frankie comes to terms with his addictions, but his search for a deeper understanding of this God entity and his need to connect with his soul could be his ultimate addiction, one that may follow him beyond the grave…

This book, in a fast-paced, funny, violent & sad telling, speaks of one man’s trials with & many addicts biggest detour to sobriety - God

God, religion, sex, money, drugs, Voodoo & murder.

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