
Judgment
A Mann of God Novel
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Narrated by:
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Chris Tatum
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By:
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Jack LaFountain
About this listen
Rev. Christopher Mann saved his town from a band of outlaws. Now, he faces an even greater challenge - trying to save himself from the hangman. No longer running or hiding, he returns to Lincoln to stand trial for the crime that propelled him into the ministry.
A young cavalry officer battles a train wreck, a gunshot wound and a fever in a race to deliver the seemingly cursed letter that might secure Mann’s pardon. Will he arrive in time?
Meanwhile, Mann is facing a prosecutor who has yet to lose a case, and a tough, no-nonsense judge, as he tries to prove the truth of the life altering power of the Gospel to the 12 men sitting in judgment upon him.
©2021 Jack LaFountain (P)2022 Jack LaFountain
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