What would happen if you did all good, all the time? How far would you go to save yourself and others from sin? Would you be willing to take the blame for another's crime?
In this psychological thriller, one young man's extreme acts of selflessness lead to his astonishing fate.
Somewhere between the dark mind of a penitent and the radiant heart of a saint lies the soul of The Good Christian - a novella that will leave you both horrified and inspired by one gentleman's extraordinary commitment to heavenly virtue in a world gone mad.
From the publisher, PhantaSea Books:
PhantaSea Books is proud to present The Good Christian - a psychological thriller whose protagonist assumes the blame for everything, just as Christ willingly carried the burden of man's sins upon his back in a bid to secure their salvation before the heavenly father. The theme explores the apparent koan, or paradox, of Christianity, whereby one gladly rushes towards hardships, sacrifices, and ultimately death as a path to enlightenment, and in ultimate trascendence of man's distressing mortal predicament.
The actual read, however, is far simpler than that. It's an everyday story whose theology is implicit in its plot. In a style redolent of Good Will Hunting, it follows the delicate relationship between doctor and patient, and the polarization that can sometime stand painfully between them.
You can preview the opening chapter in the e-book version's "Look Inside" feature on Amazon, you can purchase the e-book outright for $1.99, or you can get your hands on the paperback here for just $9.99