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Pagan babies

Upon returning from missionary work in Rwanda, Father Terry needs to raise money for his pagan babies. What better way to access a huge amount of money than shaking down the mob? Of course this entails hiring the dumbest hitman in history!

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  • "Is Terry Dunn really a priest? He doesn't always appear to act like one. He comes home to Detroit, after witnessing a tragedy in Rwanda and runs into Debbie who's doing standup at a comedy club. Terry and Debie hit it off; they have the same sense of humor and similar goals in that both are out to raise money."
  • ""Father Terry Dunn hears a lot of strange confessions. After all, he's the only priest for miles in the lingering aftermath of the worst massacre Rwanda has ever seen. And Fr. Terry, who has forty-seven bodies in his church that need burying, has just heard one confession too many. After exacting from them a chilling penance, Fr. Terry has to get out of Africa--pronto. Now Terry is coming home to Detroit, where a five-year-old tax-fraud indictment is hanging over him. Is Terry Dunn really a priest? He certainly doesn't act like one. A fugitive felon on two continents, Terry is being pursued by a cigarette-smuggling cohort, who rolled over on Terry to save jail time...yet still demands his share of the money. But Debbie Dewey has other plans for Terry. She's just been sprung from a three-year fall at Sawgrass Correctional for aggravated assault... and is now trying to make it as a stand-up comic. Debbie and Terry hit it off beautifully. They have the same sense of humor and similar goals: Both of them want to raise a whole lot of cash. Terry, for the children of Rwanda; Debbie, to score off a guy who owes her sixty-seven thousand dollars. It's Debbie who keeps prying, until she learns the bizarre truth about Terry; Debbie who sells him on going in together for a much bigger payoff than either could manage alone. That is unless the priest is working a con of his own" -- from publisher's web site."
  • "Upon returning from missionary work in Rwanda, Father Terry needs to raise money for his pagan babies. What better way to access a huge amount of money than shaking down the mob? Of course this entails hiring the dumbest hitman in history!"@en
  • "Father Terry Dunn is coming home to Detroit, where a five year old tax fraud indictment is hanging over him. Is he really a priest?"@en
  • "Is Terry Dunn really a priest? He doesn't always appear to act like one. He comes home to Detroit, after witnessing a tragedy in Rwanda and runs into Debbie who's doing standup at a comedy club. Terry & Debbie hit it off; they have the same sense of humor andsimilar goals in that both are out to raise money."
  • "Is Terry Dunn really a priest? He doesn't always appear to act like one. He comes home to Detroit, after witnessing a tragedy in Rwanda and runs into Debbie who's doing standup at a comedy club. Terry and Debie hit it off; they have the same sense of humor and similar goals in that both are out to raise money.--"
  • "The only survivor of a genocidal massacre in Rwanda, Father Terry Dunn returns to the U.S. to join forces with Debbie Dewey to raise money both for Rwandan orphans and to score off a Mafia associate who had once conned Debbie out of thousands of dollars."
  • "Terry Dunn is the only priest for miles in the lingering aftermath of the worst massacre Rwanda has ever seen. And Fr. Terry has just heard one confession too many. After exacting a chilling penance, Fr. Terry has to get out of Africa, pronto. He goes home to Detroit where a tax-fraud indictment is hanging over him. Is Dunn really a priest? Then there's Debbie Dewey. She's just been sprung from jail and is trying to make it as a stand-up comic. They hit it off beautifully. Debbie sells Terry on going in together on a con with a much bigger payoff than either could manage alone. That is, unless the priest is working a con on his own."@en
  • "The only survivor of a genocidal massacre in Rwanda, Father Terry Dunn returns to the United States to join forces with Debbie Dewey to raise money both for Rwandan orphans and to score off a Mafia associate who had once conned Debbie out of thousands of dollars."
  • "A priest and a stand-up comic recently released from prison for assault raise money for Rwandan orphans--or do they?"
  • "After witnessing the worst massacre Rwanda has ever seen, Father Terry Dunn has to get out of Africa. He goes to Detroit and meets Debbie Dewey and they decide to try and raise a lot of cash. Debbie keeps prying and finally learns a bizarre truth about Terry."
  • "In Rwanda, Hutu thugs storm into a church and kill everyone except Father Terry Dunn, on the alter saying his first mass. He's powerless to do anything until one day he faces several of the killers and exacts from them a chilling penance."
  • "Father Terry Dunn thought he'd seen everything on the mean streets of Detroit, but that was before he went on a little retreat to Rwanda to evade a tax-fraud indictment. Now the whiskey-drinking, Nine Inch Nails T-shirt-wearing padre is back trying to hustle up a score to help the little orphans of Rwanda. But the fund-raising gets complicated when a former tattletale cohort pops up on Terry's tail. And then there's the lovely Debbie Dewey..."

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Electronic audio books"

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  • "Pagan babies : a novel"
  • "Pagan babies"
  • "Pagan babies"@en
  • "Pagan babies [a novel]"
  • "Pagon babies"