A Voice from the Restroom

A Voice from the Restroom by Carey Ward, published by AuthorHouse on August 6, 2015, is a work of fiction that spans 246 pages. The narrative follows Calvin, who encounters a series of chaotic events, including a delayed flight and a near-fatal accident, all triggered by what he believes to be a divine message urging him to “save my people.” This unexpected call to action leads him into a dangerous confrontation, setting the stage for a complex interplay of fate and coincidence.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a story that intertwines the lives of Calvin, Detective Tommy Ray, and other characters like pranksters Jerry and Ben, along with high school student Janiyah, who also experiences unusual auditory phenomena. As their paths converge, the narrative explores themes of belief and coincidence, prompting questions about the nature of these experiences. This edition presents a unique blend of action and adventure, inviting readers to consider the implications of their choices and the unseen forces that may guide them.
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Calvin is having a rough week. His plane is late, a billboard nearly slices him in two, a train almost runs him over, and he completely destroys the property of a technology giant. As if that wasn’t enough, he is now facing a man holding a gun to his face. All of this because Calvin thought he heard God tell him to “save my people.” Of all places, he heard it while he was in the airport restroom. Detective Tommy Ray’s investigation will lead him to cross paths with Calvin, pranksters Jerry and Ben, and Janiyah, a high school student who also is hearing voices. As their stories begin to overlap, the question begins to form: Is this just the result of a coincidence and a great prank, or is this happening for a reason?
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