Gabrielle Lane Pennington has a great grift. She's running tent revivals all over the east coast, and preaching the Gospel as it is convenient.. On the side, her roustabouts are snatching young girls from their revivals and shipping them off to brothels run by a notorious madam.
The fledgling Bureau of Investigation has a new agent,. Still with only forty-three agents in the country, Dylan Shay was accepted on the force. The BoI's mandate still includes sussing out violations of the Mann Act, as well as investigating acts of espionage.
Newly minted Agent Shay is called upon to surveille Pennington's tent revival in a remote corner of rural West Virginia.
Meanwhile, Sophia Davies and Gerhardt Weissmann are still taking the wealthy of Baltimore for a small fortune, and the wealthy are still thanking them for the privilege.
The fledgling Bureau of Investigation has a new agent,. Still with only forty-three agents in the country, Dylan Shay was accepted on the force. The BoI's mandate still includes sussing out violations of the Mann Act, as well as investigating acts of espionage.
Newly minted Agent Shay is called upon to surveille Pennington's tent revival in a remote corner of rural West Virginia.
Meanwhile, Sophia Davies and Gerhardt Weissmann are still taking the wealthy of Baltimore for a small fortune, and the wealthy are still thanking them for the privilege.
Come To The Church In The Wildwood
Review for Come To The Church In The Wildwood
As a writer myself, I know how much hard work goes into a novel. Even more, is required to produce a page-turner that gets a read "hooked" and wanting for me. This is the second novel I have read by this writer and I was extremely happy with my read. How could I not be? Young girls go to a rural church and then are kidnapped into the sex trade with the forerunner of our present FBI in pursuit. Highly recommended.

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