The Midnight Saint

The Midnight Saint by Mitchel Whitington, published by 23 House on June 3, 2014, is a work of fiction that explores profound themes of mortality and belief. In this narrative, an ordinary man receives a life-altering message from a young woman who claims to be a divine messenger, revealing that he has only twelve days left to live. Despite receiving a clean bill of health from his doctor, he grapples with the weight of her words, leading to a transformative journey as he confronts the reality of his existence.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a story that delves into the intersection of faith and the human experience. As the protagonist navigates his final days, the narrative raises questions about the nature of life and the significance of time. The Midnight Saint invites contemplation on what it means to live fully in the face of impending death, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in religious themes and the complexities of belief. This edition contains 174 pages and is presented in English.
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What if you were told that you had only twelve days to live? And what if that pronouncement was not given by a physician or surgeon, but instead by a young woman who claimed to be a divine messenger… and she had a gift to offer? What if you could not ignore her words? Even though your doctor gives you a clean bill of health, and life seems to be going along as smooth as ever, if what she said was correct, then every day, every hour, every second that passed was bringing you closer to your own death. And what if you believed in your heart that every word she said was true? In The Midnight Saint, an ordinary man is faced with extremely extraordinary circumstances, and his world is turned upside-down as his last twelve days tick slowly away…
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