“It’s 1969. Preacher is a non-line officer and chaplain of the 101st who’s just returned home from Vietnam to marry the love of his life. Confronted with a recent string of homicides, he’s on the trail of an underaged girl with cuts on her arms, an old college sweetheart convinced she’s Salome, an army buddy whose wife is being blackmailed, a secret society known as the Rondeau, a mystery man claiming to be a time traveler, and a hungry hound on the loose, all the while avoiding altercations with his doppelganger and the town sheriff. When a Hollywood actress drops by for a visit, she offers him a stack of cash and an invite to the biggest party in town on one condition. That he stay up all night in her house, confronting whoever should happen to enter.”
There’s way more to the journey than that, but come on, do you really want me to ruin the joy of discovery? At over 400 pages, the story is packed with plot. Stay Up All Night is published with Shelves of Shalom. I’m planning to bring Jennifer Hartz and Pauly Hart onto TUC in a few weeks to have an in-depth conversation about it.
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