I enjoy Mark Goodwin’s books. The backdrop to the stories is a work of realistic comparison of the light and darkness in our world. Families count, liberty to follow what the founding fathers envisioned for this Republic. What they were unable to envision was the fully developed darkness of mens’ souls that are deceived. Every truth is called a lie. Every lie is held up as truth. The line is very clearly shown in these books concerning the difference in light & darkness of the characters. No character is held up to be put on a pedestal. All characters have human backgrounds of failure. The characters suffer loss of loved ones, temptations, the ability to be deceived and betrayed by those they trust. The characters on the opposite side are shown to present circumstances that cause loss of loved ones, encourage circumstances to tempt others to fail and even work to deceive for compensation the deception that harms others.
The end of these books is always a change in lives, and it works out in a way that is according to mens’ lies or truth an ultimately works according to the plans. Kevin Pierce is an excellent performer. Mark Goodwin never puts his audience in situations that involve fowl language nor sexual encounters.