When rebellious Utah socialite Kirsten Young is found murdered in Provo Canyon with strange markings carved into her flesh and a note written in 19th century code, questions arise about the old laws of the Mormon Church. Journalist Selonnah Zee...
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When rebellious Utah socialite Kirsten Young is found murdered in Provo Canyon with strange markings carved into her flesh and a note written in 19th century code, questions arise about the old laws of the Mormon Church. Journalist Selonnah Zee is assigned the story - which quickly takes on a life of its own. Even before the first murder is solved several more victims appear, each one more mysterious than the last.
^Adding to a slew of other distractions, Selonnah's cousin Roger has recently converted and is now a public spokesperson for the Mormon faith. But paradoxically, Roger's wife, Eliza, is struggling to hold on to the Mormon beliefs of her childhood. If something is really from God, she wonders, why does it need to be constantly revised? And could the murderer be asking the same questions?
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 286235
- Product Code 9780802456793
- ISBNÂ 0802456790
- EANÂ 9780802456793
- Pages 384
- Department General Books
- Category Fiction
- Sub-Category Suspense Mystery
- Publisher Moody Publishers
- Publication Date Apr 2009
- Sales Rank 26783
- Dimensions 209 x 139 x 25mm
- Weight 0.376kg
Latayne C Scott
Latayne C. Scott was a faithful and happy Mormon for ten years, attending Brigham Young University on writing scholarship and working as a staff member for two of BYUs weekly magazines. She is the author of 13 published books, including The Mormon Mirage, Why We Left Mormonism, Latter-Day Cipher: a novel and After Mormonism, What? She has also published articles and poems in secular magazines and in major Christian magazines. She is the recipient of Pepperdine University's "Distinguished Christian Service Award" for "creative Christian writing." She is a representational thinker and a full-time writer, living in New Mexico with her husband of 35 years, and has two married children. Her Web sites are http://www.latayne.com/ and http://www.representationalresearch.com/.