Pagan Babies

Pagan Babies by Elmore Leonard is a fiction novel published by Harper Collins on January 8, 2002. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Father Terry Dunn, who, after a retreat in Rwanda to escape a tax-fraud indictment, returns to Detroit with a mission to raise funds for orphans. However, his plans become complicated when an old acquaintance resurfaces, and he crosses paths with Debbie Dewey, a recently released ex-con and aspiring stand-up comic.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of redemption and deception as Father Terry navigates his new reality. The plot thickens as he and Debbie team up for a larger scheme, raising questions about trust and motives. The novel explores the complexities of their partnership against the backdrop of their respective pasts, offering a unique perspective on the lengths individuals will go to for a cause.
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Father Terry Dunn thought he’d seen everything on the mean streets of Detroit, but that was before he went on a little retreat to Rwanda to evade a tax-fraud indictment. Now the whiskey-drinking, Nine Inch Nails T-shirt-wearing padre is back trying to hustle up a score to help the little orphans of Rwanda. But the fund-raising gets complicated when a former tattletale cohort pops up on Terry’s tail. And then there’s the lovely Debbie Dewey. A freshly sprung ex-con turned stand-up comic, Debbie needs some fast cash, too, to settle an old score. Now they’re in together for a bigger payoff than either could finagle alone. After all, it makes sense . . . unless Father Terry is working a con of his own.
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