A few weeks ago I received a recommendation in my email from Amazon for a book called The Trinity Game. It sounded really good but since I was in the middle of another book I saved the email to remind me of the good read. Once I finished my current book I was on Amazon.com shopping for some new ones and I remembered The Trinity Game. I bought it and just finished it and it was the first book in a while that I was super captivated by. I was obsessed with finishing it and I finally did last night. This book will keep you on the edge with the religious scandal and the main character’s battle with his own personal and professional issues.
Daniel Byrne is an investigator for the Vatican’s secretive Office of the
Devil’s Advocate—the department that scrutinizes miracle claims. Over ten years
and 721 cases, not one miracle he tested has proved true. But case #722 is
different; Daniel’s estranged uncle, a crooked TV evangelist, has started
speaking in tongues—and accurately predicting the future. Daniel knows
Reverend Tim Trinity is a con man. Could Trinity also be something more?
The evangelist himself is baffled by his newfound power—and the violent reaction it provokes. After years of scams, he suddenly has the ability to predict everything from natural disasters to sports scores. Now the mob wants him dead for ruining their gambling business, and the Vatican wants him debunked as a false messiah. On the run from assassins, Trinity flees with Daniel’s help through the back roads of the Bible Belt to New Orleans, where Trinity plans to deliver a final prophecy so shattering his enemies will do anything to keep him silent.
The evangelist himself is baffled by his newfound power—and the violent reaction it provokes. After years of scams, he suddenly has the ability to predict everything from natural disasters to sports scores. Now the mob wants him dead for ruining their gambling business, and the Vatican wants him debunked as a false messiah. On the run from assassins, Trinity flees with Daniel’s help through the back roads of the Bible Belt to New Orleans, where Trinity plans to deliver a final prophecy so shattering his enemies will do anything to keep him silent.
The Trinity Game was a great book and I loved the ending. I recommend it to anyone who is looking for something a bit different.
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