Congrats to Lester Patrick!

A big congratulations to our client Lester M. Patrick on the release of his novel RED SHIRT SAM.


A 40-foot angel in a farmer’s field. A journey into Breton Forest to find a man named Sam. And in a river, a key to something God values. Led by Robby Wilson, a 13-year-old boy blessed with a powerful gift of prophecy.

Join Robby—together with his best friends, Jen and Thomas—in this fast-paced, comical, Christian mystery/adventure
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On a short-cut through a farmer’s field, Robby and his friends meet Big Angel who gives them a mysterious message from God. Go to Breton Forest to find Sam and something God values. Robby and his friends take up the challenge and encounter miracles, signs and wonders as they try to unravel the clues and discover the hidden meaning of Big Angel’s message. Along the way, our trio face threats and opposition from the forces of darkness who will stop at nothing to end their quest.

Will Robby and his friends find Sam and the key to something God values? Find out, in this action-packed story filled with humor, mystery, suspense, and supernatural awe and wonder.

The book is available on Amazon.

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