Plain Heathen Mischief

Plain Heathen Mischief by Martin Clark is a reprint edition published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on June 14, 2005. This 416-page novel follows Baptist minister Joel King, who, after completing a six-month jail sentence for a crime he may not have committed, faces further turmoil as his wife files for divorce and a teenager accuses him of seduction, seeking five million dollars in damages. As Joel grapples with these challenges, he clings to his faith while embarking on a journey westward with Edmund Brooks, a former congregant with unconventional ideas.
Readers will find a narrative that traverses various settings, including Virginia and Las Vegas, and explores themes of faith, redemption, and moral dilemmas. The story delves into Joel’s dubious choices and entanglements with high-stakes insurance scams, leading him through a series of unexpected events. Martin Clark’s work presents a complex character navigating a landscape filled with both personal and legal challenges, ultimately guiding him toward an unpredictable resolution.
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Moments after finishing a six-month sentence in the Roanoke jail for a crime he might not have committed, Baptist minister Joel King is served some unwelcome papers. His wife wants a divorce, and the teenage vixen everyone believes he seduced is suing him for five million dollars.
Holding on to his faith with a white-knuckle grip, Joel accepts a ride out west with Edmund Brooks, a member of his former flock who has some Commandment-challenging ideas about helping Joel help himself. Plain Heathen Mischief ranges from the cross to the double cross, from Virginia to Las Vegas, from courtrooms to trout streams, as Martin Clark follows his Job-like hero through dubious choices and high-dollar insurance scams to a redemption no reader could possibly predict.
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