
Six Steps to Salvation
Another Satire
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Narrated by:
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Jez Sands
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By:
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P.J. Murphy
About this listen
"How did the great Trent Argent, celebrated entrepreneur and self-styled Community Troubleshooter, come to this?"
Shady businessman Trent Argent has hit rock bottom. Forced to flee England when his exploitation of charities becomes public, he finds himself camping under a bridge in Geneva with a group of unpaid interns. Trent is determined to put his unscrupulous skills to better use, helping the city’s nonprofits. But when his campmates stumble across the location of a jewel stash, will he resist the temptation to return to his selfish old ways? Six Steps to Salvation is a hilarious and poignant tale of redemption and the power of human connection.
©2025 P.J. Murphy (P)2025 P.J. Murphy
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