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Judgment Day

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It begins when a spoiled, indolent couple, Bette and Royal Anderson, purchase St. Barnabus, an ancient English church, and transport it and rebuild it in their wealthy California suburb of Blissful Garden. Austell, elderly rector of St. Barnabus, having been invited for its reopening as a gallery, is promptly seduced by Blissful Garden's abundance of sunshine, sex and beautiful women, and pays little heed to the ominous signs being generated by the unhallowed church... Winslow has taken a classic theme -- the conflict between innocence and corruption -- and refashioned it into a compelling contemporary tale. It is, however, not for the squeamish.

320 pages, Paperback

First published September 24, 1984

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Pauline Glen Winslow

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The writing is confusing in the way the author changes from last name , first name, then occupation. Too difficult to read. The Author ruins the flow.
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