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The House

By: Chambray Blue
Narrated by: Jill Fair
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An empty mansion with a wicked past. A homeless man and his dog. A winning lottery ticket that brings mansion, man, and man's best friend together. What secret lies beyond the walls of Markville Mansion?

Bob Noone and his dog, Blink, are happy to be off the streets. They refuse to be intimidated by the bizarre happenings taking place inside their new home. However, when patches of eerie fog appear out of nowhere, hovering heavily over random guests, Bob asks God to reveal the meaning behind the foggy mist that comes and goes. Bob is astonished as the spiritual unrest soon reveals a gift only God can give.

Greed-filled family and acquaintances soon get news of Bob's windfall, and many brave the horror of their visits to Markville Mansion, attempting to benefit from the newly appointed multimillionaire's good fortune, but they are soon to realize that Bob's new God-given superpower gives him a clear look into what matters most, that being, the heart of man.

"Living on the street doesn't make you poor, and a large bank account doesn't make you rich. You can be a poor rich man if your soul is lost. You can be a rich homeless man if you have these two things: God and Dog." (Bob Noone)

©2020 Chambray Blue (P)2020 Chambray Blue
Christian Fiction Classics & Allegories Genre Fiction Fiction Homelessness
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