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How could Reverend Johnson, an Afro-American priest of a parish in San Antonio, Texas, suspect that his loving care for Amy Carlton, a 16-years-old prostitute and orphan would one day be his undoing, and almost fatal. After Amy Carlton is found brutally murdered on March 13th, 1990, in an apartment close to the local presbytery, suspicion automatically falls on Reverend Johnson, as he and Amy were seen together entering the building on March 12th. After this incident Reverend Johnson suffers a heart attack and is brought to hospital, where he is threatened with death threats on the phone at night. Days later he is transferred to the State Prison of Houston, Texas, without the permission of his Afro-American lawyer, Mia Robbins, who asked a mere two days before for an extension of two weeks for the Reverend, in which the Court shall decide whether the verdict can be changed or not. So Reverend Johnson is imposed with the death penalty, while the mysterious murder of young prostitutes in San Antonio continues. The next few weeks are sheer hell for the Reverend as he is severely maltreated several times and is forced to confess the murder of Amy Carlton, although he is innocent. Will Mia Robbins manage it to save the Reverend from the death penalty? Who really killed Amy on the night of March 12th, 1990? Is there a plot against the Reverend?
About the Author
LOLA EVANS, who is a writer, photographer and illustrator, was born in Munich, Bavaria, South-Germany on August 29th 1978. She presently lives partly in Munich and London, and lovingly calls London as her literal and artistic hometownA", as it was there that her career in photography and literature started. Lola sees herself as being a BBA", - Bavarian-British - or as a A"Londoner with Bavarian rootsA". Primarily she sees herself as being cosmopolitan, due to her Austrian and Hungarian background.