Sergeant Rowdy Slater is the most skilled — and most incorrigible — soldier in Dog Company, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne, an elite group of paratroopers fighting for the world’s freedom in World War II.

Through a bizarre set of circumstances, Rowdy returns to the States after the war, turns his life around, and falls into the only job he can find — preacher at the sparsely populated community church in Cut Eye, Texas, a dusty highway town situated at the midpoint of nowhere and emptiness.
The town’s lawman, suspicious that Rowdy has changed his ways only as a cover up, gives an ultimatum: Rowdy must survive one complete year as Cut Eye’s new minister or end up in jail.
At first Rowdy thinks the job will be easy, particularly because he’s taking over for a young female missionary who’s held the church together while the men were at war. But when a dark-hearted acquaintance from Rowdy’s past shows up with a plan to make some quick cash, Rowdy becomes ensnared due to an irrevocable favor, and life turns decidedly difficult.

Rowdy’s a man used to solving problems one of two ways: with his rifle or with his fists. Will he be able to thwart his old friend’s evil schemes while remaining true to his new higher calling?

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About The Author

Marcus Brotherton is the author or coauthor of more than twenty-five nonfiction books. Notable works include Shifty’s War, A Company of Heroes, and the oral history project We Who Are Alive and Remain: Untold Stories from the Band of Brothers, a New York Times bestseller. Feast for Thieves is his first novel. 

Books by Marcus Brotherton

The Long March Home

Christian Fiction New Book Release: The Long March Home—A World War II Novel of the Pacific by Marcus Brotherton & Tosca Lee

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