The Last Sunday by Terry E Hill

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The Last Sunday by Terry E Hill

Since the death of her husband, Samantha Cleaveland has reigned supreme at the New Testament Cathedral and is celebrated throughout the community as a pillar of strength. However, dark secrets threaten to resurface as the people Samantha ruined in pursuit of power are back and out for revenge. She thought she had killed Danny St. John, but here he makes a shocking reappearance, hell-bent on exposing Samantha's lies and avenging the death of her husband Pastor Hezekiah Cleaveland. He joins a growing list of people ready for revenge.
Terry E. Hill is a native of Southern California. He is the author of the award-winning Sunday Morning trilogy: Come Sunday Morning, When Sunday Comes Again, and The Last Sunday. His writing has appeared on BET.com, as well as in Crü¾Ž†”¼me magazine, Elev8/Hello Beautiful, Black Literature Magazine, and The Literary Network. In addition to his writing, Hill has served as the associate executive director for a Santa Monica nonprofit agency dedicated to serving battered women and children and the homeless.
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ISBN 13 9781601623959
ISBN 10 160162395X
Title The Last Sunday
Author Terry E Hill
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Kensington Publishing
Year published 2013-10-29
Number of pages 298
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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