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Cracktopus
Since: Jan, 2019
26th Mar, 2019 01:46:36 PM
Bumping for the heck of it
Cracktopus
Since: Jan, 2019
AgProv
Since: Jul, 2011
25th Aug, 2021 08:37:36 AM
Randy. Alcom. What a name for a God-fearing Christian novelist.
This is a novel I saw in a Family Christian store some time between 1997 and 2003. It would have been in softcover. (Edited to add: I think the cover design was dark-colored and kind of minimalistic, but I might be wrong about that.)
The back cover summary had something to do with a successful writer of "immoral" books ("immoral" probably wasn't the word used, but that was the implication) who had become an Evangelical Christian and was dealing with the conflict between his public image and his new faith. (Possibly also dealing with the moral dilemma of continuing to receive royalties for his objectionable backlist, but I don't know if that was mentioned or if it's just something I inferred.)
I thought it was by Randy Alcorn, but unless I've failed a spot check, Alcorn doesn't seem to have written a novel like this. Possibly it was shelved near Alcorn's books, so the author's name may have started with an A.
Edited by Cracktopus