Ambiguity by Allen Renfro
The phone rings.
Will is glad he didn't
go straight to bed after his shift. The call is probably Derek. After a night
of bar hopping he’s probably too drunk to drive and needs a ride home.
At such a late hour
Reverend Wallace wonders which elderly member of his congregation has died.
Nearly asleep Laura
knows she shouldn't answer the phone in the middle of the night, but it could
be her husband who is out of town.
They are wrong.
In the wake of a
senseless and horrific crime a city is torn apart and a nation is in shock. As
investigators delve into the lives of the suspect and the victims they unravel
an even darker mystery. A grieving community will struggle to deal with the
consequences of the secrets that are revealed. Secrets that will leave no life
untouched.
Allen Renfro is a native
of Tennessee currently making his residence in Knoxville. A graduate of
Tusculum College he is recognized as an author of dark fiction who unabashedly
tackles controversial subjects.
Allen is the author of
five novels including the bestsellers Bridge
Water and Snap. The critically
acclaimed novel Snap is described as
one of the most controversial and challenging thrillers in years addressing the
issues of male prostitution and vigilante justice. Bridge Water, his fourth novel, blends murder, sexuality and humor
to create a southern flavored novel that is unlike any of his previous works.
The Raised and The Falling, the
first two novels in the Morrelini
Chronicles, take biblical history and reworks them into an epic
supernatural series that follows the struggles of Adam O’Brien and the
Morrelini family as they journey through the “second life.”
Allen’s latest novel, Ambiguity, addresses the conflict of
religion and sexuality and the dangers of keeping secrets.
For more information about Allen visit him at
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