Millionaire media mogul Raymond Neenan can't believe his ears—or his eyes. the seat next to him, empty for the whole flight, now barely contains a huge man who looks a lot like Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan.
In fact, the "man" is the Archangel Michael ("Not Mike, not Mikey, but Michael. you got a problem with that?), and he's looking to make a deal for Neenan's immortal soul.
Neenan isn't interested in his soul or anyone else's unless there is money in it, but a little well-timed turbulence that sends the plane hurtling earthward caused him to reconsider. If he doesn't believe in it, what could it hurt to sign?
But for a man like Neenan,making amends is no easy task. Though he never knew it, he's damaged a lot of lives, including his own. He's hated or feared by his parents, his ex-wife, his children, and practically everyone he's ever met.
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"I liked this book. I makes you realize that second chances are not always in vain and change is hard. Sometimes it takes a lot for a person to want to change but when they do great things can happen. It is a very sweet story. "
— Honistie (4 out of 5 stars)
" Greeley went into the clouds for this idea: Mean Media Mogul turned pussycat by meddling seraphs. Reading is a study in plot twists but I preferred the last book I'd read of Greeley's called Irish Lace. It was two times better. "
— Hank, 8/3/2010" Media mogul meets angel who helps him turn is life around. Good story. "
— Nana, 6/29/2010" I really liked this book. I was intrigued by the priest/author thing. Father Greeley has written a lot of other books. I've meant to read more of them...will have to see which ones get the best reviews. "
— Silvia, 6/18/2009Andrew M. Greeley is an Irish American Roman Catholic priest, sociologist, journalist, and popular novelist. His first work of fiction to become a major commercial success was the 1981 novel The Cardinal Sins, followed by the Passover trilogy. Thereafter, he wrote a minimum of two novels per year on average until 2009, when he was hospitalized for a head injury.
Dick Hill, named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, is one of the most awarded narrators in the business, having earned several Audie Awards and thirty-four AudioFile Earphones Awards. In addition to narrating, he has both acted in and written for the theater.