Michael Brown - The Weaver's ApprenticeCollins 1986 Paperback, 297pp. Robert McKay, Presbyterian minister - a commanding and charismatic preacher. He dominates the remote fishing village of Waiata, building the fear of God and a chilling awareness of sin. Luke Forrester, fisherman's son - born with a supernatural gift. Through him, a powerful spirit works its influence through dramatic acts of healing. Jennifer Pringle, doctor's daughter - shamed by scandal. She is desperate to escape the village, but increasingly drawn by her heart into the centre of the turmoil. The two men struggle for the souls of the village, in a battle between good and evil. Shaken out of their ordinary lives, the villagers become embroiled in a conflict which can only lead to violence and death. The extraordinary tale of The Weaver's Apprentice probes the mysteries of human existence. Owner's Name inside. Cover worn at edges; spine worn; tanned. (ISBN: 9780002223195). Fair. NZD 8.50 [Appr.: EURO 4.5 US$ 5.11 | £UK 4 | JP¥ 743] Book number 1569968is offered by:
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