The Man in the Garden

Reverend Michael Thomas, an Episcopal priest at a wealthy parish in Virginia, has lost his faith. In a futile effort to fill the emptiness inside him, he succumbs to the temptations of alcohol, drugs, gambling, and even infidelity.

After his entire world is shattered and he runs completely out of options, a tragic car accident transports him to a place he could never have imagined and only God could have sent him: a garden outside Jerusalem almost 2000 years ago. This seemingly impossible journey is Michael’s last chance to redeem himself and get back everything and everyone he once loved.

The riveting story of a faithless man who meets the challenge of his life head-on, THE MAN IN THE GARDEN also examines theoretical questions such as: If you could go back in time and talk with Jesus, what would you ask Him? And what would you tell Him about the future?

Michael’s self-revealing experience could potentially change his life forever, as well as yours.

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The Man in the Garden

Reverend Michael Thomas, an Episcopal priest at a wealthy parish in Virginia, has lost his faith. In a futile effort to fill the emptiness inside him, he succumbs to the temptations of alcohol, drugs, gambling, and even infidelity.

After his entire world is shattered and he runs completely out of options, a tragic car accident transports him to a place he could never have imagined and only God could have sent him: a garden outside Jerusalem almost 2000 years ago. This seemingly impossible journey is Michael’s last chance to redeem himself and get back everything and everyone he once loved.

The riveting story of a faithless man who meets the challenge of his life head-on, THE MAN IN THE GARDEN also examines theoretical questions such as: If you could go back in time and talk with Jesus, what would you ask Him? And what would you tell Him about the future?

Michael’s self-revealing experience could potentially change his life forever, as well as yours.

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The Man in the Garden

The Man in the Garden

by Jeff Carleton
The Man in the Garden

The Man in the Garden

by Jeff Carleton

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Overview

Reverend Michael Thomas, an Episcopal priest at a wealthy parish in Virginia, has lost his faith. In a futile effort to fill the emptiness inside him, he succumbs to the temptations of alcohol, drugs, gambling, and even infidelity.

After his entire world is shattered and he runs completely out of options, a tragic car accident transports him to a place he could never have imagined and only God could have sent him: a garden outside Jerusalem almost 2000 years ago. This seemingly impossible journey is Michael’s last chance to redeem himself and get back everything and everyone he once loved.

The riveting story of a faithless man who meets the challenge of his life head-on, THE MAN IN THE GARDEN also examines theoretical questions such as: If you could go back in time and talk with Jesus, what would you ask Him? And what would you tell Him about the future?

Michael’s self-revealing experience could potentially change his life forever, as well as yours.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153771984
Publisher: Jeff Carleton
Publication date: 10/07/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

After more than 20 years as an award-winning copywriter and creative director in advertising, Jeff Carleton decided to pursue his real passions: films and novels. His film experience includes co-writing and co-producing THE HOUSE BEHIND THE WALL, a movie based on a famous ghost story at Ft. Monroe, Virginia. THE MAN IN THE GARDEN is the first of what he hopes to be many novels that entertain and educate readers about modern society. When the weather is nice in Virginia Beach and Jeff isn’t writing, reading, or watching films, he can usually be found on a golf course. He dreams of one day being able to play golf as well as some of his characters do.

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