David, a police detective, struggling with his own truth and the reality of the law he upholds, is called to an attempted murder of an elderly man at the hands of a teenager. It should be a straight forward open and shut case, until he encounters the ‘Truth’ and all is not what it appears.
Jonny Halfhead returns to pure fiction once again in his fifth book and explores how truth is perceived by a human’s limited perception.
Jonny did an amazing job on this mystery! I wish it could be a movie too. I felt like I was walking through the past of my youth being raised as a Jehovah’s Witness and seeing a very dark, treacherous, interrogating, kangaroo court of abusive elders that know how to use their arrogance of their religious leader confidentiality and backing of their family members to participate in group hate of shunning. Any victim of crimes within this organisation are quickly demonized by their apocalypse, unwell mentally members and there is a swift judicial action of some petty offense something as silly and dumb as speaking against an elder or smoking a cigarette and the really sad part it is generally against someone’s will and it happens to children too. I don’t want to spoil the story, but you won’t be disappointed. I’m the author of Cult Girls graphic novel and I will be telling all my friends about this well written, suspenseful read. Good job!
Jonny did an amazing job on this mystery! I wish it could be a movie too. I felt like I was walking through the past of my youth being raised as a Jehovah’s Witness and seeing a very dark, treacherous, interrogating, kangaroo court of abusive elders that know how to use their arrogance of their religious leader confidentiality and backing of their family members to participate in group hate of shunning. Any victim of crimes within this organisation are quickly demonized by their apocalypse, unwell mentally members and there is a swift judicial action of some petty offense something as silly and dumb as speaking against an elder or smoking a cigarette and the really sad part it is generally against someone’s will and it happens to children too. I don’t want to spoil the story, but you won’t be disappointed. I’m the author of Cult Girls graphic novel and I will be telling all my friends about this well written, suspenseful read. Good job!
I loved the Kingdom Hall scene. I was raised a Jehovah's Witness and was disfellowshipped too as a teen. These abusive elders get rid of the squeaky wheels, they can smell it!
I loved, loved this book. Please refer this to anti-cult ethuaist.