The Preacher
The Preacher Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Bradford Hastings
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By:
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Nathan Burrows
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Who is The Preacher?
Dawn. The English Channel. A small boat arrives crammed with exhausted migrants, not all of whom will make land.
Some of the shattered occupants have already paid for their journeys. Others have arrived with a debt still to be paid. One of the migrants isn't fleeing anything. He's not from Europe, or Africa, or the East. He's from Texas, and he's wearing a robe.
When the traffickers take some of their passengers to pay for their journey, they also take the man in the robe. That was their first mistake.
As the full horror of how the debt is to be repaid emerges, so does the gang's second mistake.
The man in the robe is much more than a preacher.
And this isn't his first rodeo.
©2023 Nathan Burrows (P)2024 Podium AudioWhat listeners say about The Preacher
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- miss e m aguero
- 31-07-24
righteous vigilante
Caleb is intriguing, likeable and honourable. He deals with all of the REALLY bad men in the most satisfying way. Loved the story and characters, loved the narration and at the end I was wondering 'who IS this guy, where did he come from, how did he get here?'. And DELIGHT, the last 3 hours of this audio are just that story. Ok, I'm off to binge the other books in the series...
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- Chris Hill
- 14-11-24
Great series start
Well drawn out and believable. I do like this character. Kaleb writing the wrongs of the world is just what we need
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