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Plain Heathen Mischief

By: Martin Clark
Narrated by: David Aaron Baker
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Plain Heathen Mischief ups the existential ante, as Joel King, a defrocked Baptist minister, finds life even more bedeviling once he's served six months for a career-ending crime he might not even have committed. Now his incommunicado wife wants a divorce, the teenage vixen of his disgrace is suing him for a cool $5 million, a fresh start in Montana offers no hope for ex-cons of any religious persuasion, and the refuge provided by his sister turns as nasty as his parole officer. Talk about a crisis of faith.

On the upside,a solicitous member of Joel's former congregation invites him into a scam that could yield some desperately needed cash, and soon the down-on-his-luck preacher is involved with a flock of charming con men, crooked lawyers, and conniving youth.

In a feat of bravura storytelling, Martin Clark ranges from the cross to the double cross, from Virginia to Las Vegas, from jail cells to trout streams, as he follows his Job-like hero through dubious choices and high-dollar insurance hustles to a redemption that no listener could possibly predict. Wildly imaginative, at times comic, at times profoundly sobering, and even more audacious than his wonderfully idiosyncratic debut, Plain Heathen Mischief is a spiritual revelation of the first order.

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Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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Engaging Storyline • Memorable Characters • Unique Writing Style • Brilliant Plot Twists • Vivid Imagery
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started really slow, but became interesting. Storyline was pretty well conceived. I'd recommend for those who don't have string feelings avout religion...either way.

satisfactory

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Not a horrible book, but strange and a little dark. The title and blurb had me hoping for a bit of a romp. This tome is not a romp.
The narrator did a good job, better when I bumped the speed up a bit.

Not Awful

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Like another review I exited a romp in the usual style of the author. This is more of a Job and redemption and sports a fair amount of religion.
Characters and the cons on which the story is built are all interesting.
If you’re new to this author try a different title first.

The con is good but the religion is too much

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Narrator was terrific but there were loose ends that did not get resolved, especially with the deposition in Virginia

Joel’s naivete

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This book was very well written. It caught my attention right away and kept it so well, I listened to the book straight through in one long marathon listen!

Loved It!

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This is my third book by Martin Clark and while the other two were very good, Plain Heathen Magic was extraordinarily so.
i can't understand why this author doesn't get more attention. He's three times as good as Grisham.
David Aaron Baker is the perfect narrator for Clark's characters: he's understated, and never steps over the line to call attention to his talent.
Buy this audiobook. You'll love it.

Amazingly good

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I can't find how to edit my previous review where I erroneously referred to the author as George Martin instead of Martin Clark. My apologies.

Correction

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I surprised myself with how much I liked this one… I usually don’t have the patience for a 19 hour read and this kept me interested though every hour… The book was more of a farce than I expected and way more churchy but not in an overbearing way… the only part that I didn’t care for was David Aaron Baker’s version of female voices which was cartoonish… he did a great job of the male voices though… overall I’d recommend listening to the book if you’re into a modern day farce on the subject of good and evil…

Vulnerability of the protagonist kept me interested…

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Amazing character development, excellent storyline, beautiful imagery, and excellent narration. Thought provoking plot, with just enough surprises to build excitement, and get the reader invested, Mr. Clark paints word pictures to delight the heart.

Story time with Martin Clark

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I really love the way Martin Clark writes. Even his lesser books are very, very good. That having been said, I didn't love this one. His characters are compelling because they make such messes, and then you get to watch them weave their way out of them. Usually, that makes them really engaging. In this one, not so much. By the middle, I was getting a bit tired of Joel and beginning to wonder if maybe he wasn't too bright? Still, the writing is as engaging as ever, and Clark's dialogue is always great.

Not My Favorite of Clark's

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