Religious Conviction

Religious Conviction by Grif Stockley, published by Simon & Schuster in 1994, is a first edition novel comprising 286 pages. This work follows Gideon as he navigates a series of eccentric cases while striving to uncover the truth. Among his clients are a woman seeking a refund for her pit bull’s failure in “spiritual development” classes and a clothing salesman pursuing a product liability suit for a defective toupee. As Gideon operates increasingly on his own, he faces mounting challenges that test his resolve.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and legal intrigue as the narrative unfolds, highlighting the complexities of Gideon’s world. The story delves into themes of jealousy and lust, culminating in a trial that demands all of Gideon’s wits. With its focus on the quirky interactions and the pressing urgency of Gideon’s quest for truth, this book offers a unique perspective within the realms of fiction, mystery, and legal drama.
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Gideon is increasingly operating on his own to discover the truth, he must contend with the wacky clients who frequent his office, among them the woman who wants a refund when her pit bull flunks “spiritual development” classes, and the clothing salesman who wants to file a product liability suit for his defective toupee. And as time runs out, it appears that Gideon will have only his wits to operate with in a trial that crescendoes over emotions of jealousy, lust, and.
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