Greed
GREED. Angus Wolowski and Harry Wallace grew up together enjoying the freedom of the outdoor life. Angus is hard working with a Christian faith that regularly gets tested by Harry, who is a scheming but thoroughly likeable rogue, keen for easy money. Their lives branch off in separate directions but inevitably they are reunited. Angus…
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Neil Evans
About This Book
GREED. Angus Wolowski and Harry Wallace grew up together enjoying the freedom of the outdoor life. Angus is hard working with a Christian faith that regularly gets tested by Harry, who is a scheming but thoroughly likeable rogue, keen for easy money. Their lives branch off in separate directions but inevitably they are reunited. Angus volunteers for a government position in Paradise Islands. Paradise it isn’t. When tragedy strikes, Angus’ faith is tested – but this is just the beginning. Harry visits Angus and chances on a unique opportunity in Paradise Islands to make a name and a fortune for himself but eventually conflict with Angus results. Can their friendship survive the unrelenting greed which takes over Harry’s life? How does Angus’ faith work out in the escalating conflict? How should he respond to evil when a lifelong friend is involved? $25 plus courier cost.
Email: neilevansauthor@gmail.com Writer: Neil Evans
About The Writer
Neil Evans
NEIL EVANS is a lawyer, mediator, Sports chaplain and writer. He lives in Whangamata with his wife Jan. At one point in his career he worked as Assistant Attorney General in Tarawa, the capital of the Republic of Kiribati. It was during this period of two years that Neil developed some ideas for writing. His first book ‘A Dangerous Legacy’ - search for the wakazashi which was published in 2014 and includes a fictional account that took place during the battle of Tarawa in November 1943. Neil followed this story with ‘Greed’ published 2019 which is a crime/thriller set in a fictional Pacific Island country. His latest book is a unique story that pulls down the heresy which is the prosperity gospel. He considers ‘Snake Oil’ his best yet with an important message warning of the dangers in following a false teacher who is in it for the gold, glory and girls.
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