The Master, The by Bryan Macmahon

The Master, The by Bryan Macmahon

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The Master, The by Bryan Macmahon

Are prayers really answered? They are if you are 97 year old Kathleen Dolan O'Hara, one of the last living survivors of the sinking of the RMS Titanic.
Her prayer is for validation of something she has been told her entire life, her father's heroic actions in getting her to a lifeboat, giving up his life to save hers.
Elmo, the Patron Saint of sailors, hears her prayer and is so moved by it he approves it to be granted.
Enlisting the help of two angels, Kathleen's wish is granted and a miracle is performed. There is only one catch. Although the angels could easily alter the course of history, any attempts on their part to do so will result in the immediate cancellation of the miracle.
When Touched by an Angel meets A Night to Remember, Kathleen's wish becomes a two hour and forty minute adventure Saint Elmo and the angels will never forget.
Scott Munson lives in Bellport, New York with his wife Patricia. They are the parents of two grown children, Gregory and Sharon.
He is a freelance cartoonist and author of short stories. A Gift From Saint Elmo is his first novel. In addition to writing, he also enjoys illustrating, oil painting, and carving decorative duck decoys.
Scott wishes to dedicate A Gift From Saint Elmo to his angels, Patty, Greg and Sharon.
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ISBN 13 9781853712227
ISBN 10 1853712221
Titel The Master, The
Autor Bryan Macmahon
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Poolbeg Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 1992-09-24
Seitenanzahl 208
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