"W.F. Howes, Ltd." . . "Social conditions." . . "Good and evil Fiction." . . . . "Clergy Scotland Fiction." . . "Fathers and sons Scotland Fiction." . . "Scotland" . . "OneClick Digital (Firm)" . . "Christianity Fiction." . . "Devil Fiction." . . . . . "Psychological fiction"@en . "Psychological fiction" . "Suspense fiction"@en . . . . . . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . "Downloadable audio books" . . . . . . . . . . "For Gideon Mack, faithless minister, unfaithful husband and troubled soul, the existence of God, let alone the Devil, is no more credible than that of ghosts or fairies. Until the day he falls into a gorge and is rescued by someone who might just be Satan himself. Mack s testament a compelling blend of memoir, legend, history and, quite probably, madness recounts one man s emotional crisis, disappearance, resurrection and death. It also transports you into an utterly mesmerising exploration of the very nature of belief."@en . . "A good man--and a good minister despite his atheism--Gideon Mack leads a respectable life that is shattered when he falls down a ravine and into the raging river below. Presumed dead, he emerges three days later, alive and claiming he had been rescued by the devil. After being suspended from the Church, mocked by the tabloids, and shunned as a madman, Gideon disappears. The case is considered closed until a publisher receives what appears to be Gideon's posthumous memoir of his experience and the unusual life that preceded it. The son of a minister, Gideon grew up in a joyless house under his father's repressive thumb until a fateful clash over an episode of Batman sets him free--or so he thinks. Decades later, Gideon's life is upended when he discovers an enormous stone in the local woods whose mysterious--and possibly supernatural--appearance begins to unravel his understanding of truth, faith, and how much we can trust our own perceptions."@en . "A good man--and a good minister despite his atheism--Gideon Mack leads a respectable life that is shattered when he falls down a ravine and into the raging river below. Presumed dead, he emerges three days later, alive and claiming he had been rescued by the devil. After being suspended from the Church, mocked by the tabloids, and shunned as a madman, Gideon disappears. The case is considered closed until a publisher receives what appears to be Gideon's posthumous memoir of his experience and the unusual life that preceded it. The son of a minister, Gideon grew up in a joyless house under his father's repressive thumb until a fateful clash over an episode of Batman sets him free--or so he thinks. Decades later, Gideon's life is upended when he discovers an enormous stone in the local woods whose mysterious--and possibly supernatural--appearance begins to unravel his understanding of truth, faith, and how much we can trust our own perceptions." . . . . . "For Gideon Mack, faithless minister, unfaithful husband and troubled soul, the existence of God, let alone the Devil, is no more credible than that of ghosts or fairies. Until the day he falls into a gorge and is rescued by someone who might just be Satan himself. Mack's testament -- a compelling blend of memoir, legend, history and, quite probably, madness -- recounts one man's emotional crisis, disappearance, resurrection and death. It also transports you into an utterly mesmerising exploration of the very nature of belief. Ewan Stewart reads James Robertson's gripping novel of religion, madness and the supernatural."@en . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . "The testament of Gideon Mack a novel" . "The testament of Gideon Mack a novel"@en . "Mystery fiction" . . "Mystery fiction"@en . . . . . "Audiobooks"@en . "Audiobooks" . . . . . . . . "Mack is a minister who doesn't believe in God, the Devil or an afterlife. Until one day, when he falls into a gorge and is rescued by someone who might just be Satan himself."@en . . . "The testament of Gideon Mack"@en . "The testament of Gideon Mack" . .