Human Unforgiven: An ADAM KINDE Alternate Future Mystery

· Stuart Tartly Press
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2415 AD. 300 years after the second coming of Joshua.

17 year old Adam Kinde is in training to become a pastor, but he fears he has already committed the unforgivable sin. 

He may be doomed to live his life as an atheist. 

But no one else seems to notice.

When Dolores—the seminary’s 16 year old femme fatale—asks for his help furthering her romance with his friend, he reluctantly agrees.

When another friend wants his help wooing Dolores he agrees again.

And when a body is found on the shower floor, and his favorite teacher is suspected of murder, Adam finds himself roaming the seminary at night, playing amateur detective in the ancient hallways.

If you like alternate future worlds, sci-fi, or a good mystery, you want to read Human Unforgiven.


About the author

K. R. WATTS is the author of The Guardian Dolphin, Parables from the Grave, The Human, and the prequel Human Unforgiven. His earliest influences were Christian fundamentalism, the science fiction of Robert Heinlein, and the mysteries of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. His academic background has focused on Philosophy and English Literature. He has taught every level from elementary school through graduate school, had his first fiction reviewed as a “tour de force” in The Writer’s Digest, and, with his wife Virginia, has raised two remarkable human beings. He currently considers himself an atheist by any commonly used definition of the word “god”.

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