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John Death

By Shekari, Richard

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Title: John Death  
Author: Shekari, Richard
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Short stories, Adventure
Collections: Short Stories, Authors Community, Most Popular Books in China, Favorites in India
Historic
Publication Date:
2016
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: richard shekari

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Shekari, B. R. (2016). John Death. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


Description
In the search for protection from his enemies, a wealthy business man hires the service of John Death, a hero to whom he owes his life, and hands the keys to his empire which within lies his sole possession; his daughter. A move which would later see its folly.

Summary
A wealthy business man hires the service of John Death, a hero to whom he owes his life, and hands the keys to his empire which within lies his sole possession.

Excerpt
As the white sports car slowly drove towards the entrance to St. Joan’s chapel to the sight of the onlooking congregation, John glanced at the tall elderly Priest through his window, should he step down and join the congregation as they matched into the chapel or just zoom off. His eyes gazing at the concealed scarred face of the Priest, reluctant on whether he should join them, John lifted his foot off the accelerator and unto the brake pedal, putting the car to a halt right in front of the chapel as he stared at the Priest. The church members were a bit frightened as they wondered who it was and why the stranger parked there, the Priest excused himself and walked down the steps to meet John. “I hope you’ve found peace, my son!” said the Priest as he lowered his head down to have a good look at John.

Table of Contents
A Man’s word The Director. Acclivity Meet the Podrufio’s Miss Podrufio The Confession

 
 



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