Deathbed Conversions by Mark Haber

Deathbed Conversions

Mark Haber

167 pages first pub 2008 (editions)

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Deathbed Conversions by Mark Haber is a absorbing and darkly comedic gem that will captivate readers who delight in the absurdities of human nature, the complexities of faith, and the eccentricities of the human experience, making it a perfect fit for fans of offbeat humor and philosophical introspection.

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David Fugue, the philanthropist's son and retired runway model heckler was emceeing the event and looked wondrous in a bedazzled gown of turquoise beads imported, he repeatedly maintained, from Bangladesh, another city, incidentally, in conflict o...

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