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Justice and Mercy: The Oldest Joke in Psychiatry: Justice and Mercy, #2
Justice and Mercy: Once upon a time...: Justice and Mercy, #1
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"Oh, oh," Marianne breathed.

"What?"

"Nobody crosses him and gets away with it!"

Rebecca stared in shock. "What are you talking about?"

Slowly, very deliberately, Marianne said, "You have made a very powerful enemy!"

Rebecca's adversaries surface relentlessly, in supposedly safe havens. Driven by the myth that forgiving must include forgetting, Rebecca teeters at the edge of an ever-darkening abyss of hell on earth. Who brings the greater danger? Or is it something else entirely? Haunting her and Michael in entirely different ways, the deck is stacked against their finding peace together, her deep faith notwithstanding. Even while off on their own in another fresh start, they can't escape the one who warned, "I can find anybody anywhere!"

Part 2 of the Justice and Mercy series tries to find the answer while new questions intrude. The greatest danger is inescapable because, after all, it's The Oldest Joke in Psychiatry.

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Release dateOct 2, 2018
Justice and Mercy: The Oldest Joke in Psychiatry: Justice and Mercy, #2
Justice and Mercy: Once upon a time...: Justice and Mercy, #1

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  • Justice and Mercy: Once upon a time...: Justice and Mercy, #1

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    Justice and Mercy: Once upon a time...: Justice and Mercy, #1
    Justice and Mercy: Once upon a time...: Justice and Mercy, #1

    Young unwed mothers in a drug treatment center are dying suspiciously. Their preschool children are disappearing and nobody wants to notice. Ignorance about therapeutic narcotic usage feeds political wars and endangers families through willful arrogance. Rebecca and Michael don't agree about the anchors that should keep them from opposing each other on nearly every important issue. A life-threatening decision exposes the weaknesses of their relationship and destroys Rebecca's trust in the people she loves. What will happen to the marriage that was supposed to last forever?

  • Justice and Mercy: The Oldest Joke in Psychiatry: Justice and Mercy, #2

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    Justice and Mercy: The Oldest Joke in Psychiatry: Justice and Mercy, #2
    Justice and Mercy: The Oldest Joke in Psychiatry: Justice and Mercy, #2

    "Oh, oh," Marianne breathed. "What?" "Nobody crosses him and gets away with it!" Rebecca stared in shock. "What are you talking about?" Slowly, very deliberately, Marianne said, "You have made a very powerful enemy!" Rebecca's adversaries surface relentlessly, in supposedly safe havens. Driven by the myth that forgiving must include forgetting, Rebecca teeters at the edge of an ever-darkening abyss of hell on earth. Who brings the greater danger? Or is it something else entirely? Haunting her and Michael in entirely different ways, the deck is stacked against their finding peace together, her deep faith notwithstanding. Even while off on their own in another fresh start, they can't escape the one who warned, "I can find anybody anywhere!" Part 2 of the Justice and Mercy series tries to find the answer while new questions intrude. The greatest danger is inescapable because, after all, it's The Oldest Joke in Psychiatry.

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Carol Menges

Carol Menges spent most of her professional career in the Greater Seattle area as a musician, teaching all ages and levels of students piano, organ, choral conducting, choral technique and composition. After graduate school in choral conducting, she became an off-campus instructor for Western Washington University (Bellingham, Washington, USA), offering WWU credit for music history and theory. She organized choral performance ensembles Marysville Musicale, Puget Sound Children's Chorus (with Judith Nielsen), Marysville Mormon Children's Choir, and Song Arising, plus music festivals for adult singers, music teachers and children. She now lives in Boise, Idaho, USA.

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