A Pagan’s Nightmare A Novel

A Pagan’s Nightmare A Novel by Ray Blackston, published by Warner Faith in 2006, is a work of fiction that explores a unique premise involving a “reverse rapture.” The story follows Larry Hutch, a novelist whose manuscript centers on the aftermath of an event where Christians are left behind alongside a few pagans. The narrative focuses on Lanny Hooch, a pagan protagonist, as he navigates the challenges of finding his missing girlfriend, Miranda, while evading Christian zealots intent on capturing and converting him.
Readers will find a blend of humor and tension as Lanny teams up with a pagan disc jockey in their quest for answers. The novel delves into themes of faith and identity within a religious context, presenting a satirical take on the dynamics between different belief systems. With 241 pages, this edition offers a thought-provoking exploration of its subjects, inviting readers to engage with the characters’ struggles and the implications of their world.
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Larry Hutch is a novelist who has a fashionable manuscript about an apparent “reverse rapture”: the Christians are left behind, along with a few random pagans. Larry’s protagonist, pagan Lanny Hooch, spends his allotted pages trying to find out what has happened to his girlfriend, Miranda, who has disappeared. As Lanny teams up with a pagan disc jockey, they attempt to avoid Christian zealots who are hot on their trail to capture and convert them.
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