Intercessor is a unique story that doesn’t follow formula in the way that so many suspense stories do. This book reads (listens?) as much like a supernatural thriller as it does an exploration of rediscovering faith. Both the main character, Jim, and his antagonist/villain undergo huge personal transformations, making this book surprising even when you think you know where it is going. John Still paints vivid images of New Orleans and Louisiana, and narrator Jonathan Beville convincingly runs an emotional and psychological gamut in this well performed book.
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