So Help Me God | 
| Author: Larry D. Thompson Publisher: Tor Books Category: Book
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ISBN: 0765357534 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780765357533 ASIN: 0765357534
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Miraculously awakening from a twelve-year coma, television evangelist Thomas Jeremiah Luther eagerly resumes his world-wide ministry while secretly plotting to seize control of conservative Christian political power in America.
When a teenage member of Luther’s congregation almost dies from an abortion, he convinces her family to file a multi-million dollar medical malpractice case against the physician and abortion clinic. The right verdict will shut down abortion clinics all over the country and send the religious right and power brokers of all stripes flocking to his door.
With two powerful and charismatic lawyers arguing the case, the nation is riveted to this landmark courtroom battle where the one of the most heated points in the national debate will be decided: When exactly does life begin?
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Well-written, but stereotypical June 2, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you take every stereotype of religion and throw it into one character, you have T.J., a crooked, lying, charasmatic preacher, but I couldn't find a real person with real faith to balance him anywhere in this story. It's fiction; I understand that, but it's presented in a realistic manner in every other aspect, from the courtroom scenes (well-written) to the debate between pro-life and pro-choice (balanced).
But the view of the religious was so extreme and stereotyped that it lacked believability. The next John Grisham? I don't think so. An intriguing read? Sure.
Look at the Book Trailer!!!!!! March 4, 2006 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
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Cowardly author November 12, 2005 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book grabbed my attention and never it let it go. It was fascinating in that with each arguement, with each rebuttal, it was unclear what the author actually believed about the issue of abortion or whether he has an agenda for either side. He gave compelling arguements on both side and really made me examine my own beliefs. The first 416 of its 472 pages were riveting... and then the author took the cowards way out with the tedious tactic of the "surprise revelation". With that, he ruined his own good work. It was a trite, cheap tactic that only served to allow him not to take a stand and give him an ending in this neverending debate. I personally would have preferred NO definitive ending...let the reader use his imagination ... rather than the cheap trick he used. After all the time invested in it, I'm angry and disappointed in this book. Shame on him.
So Help Me God February 16, 2005 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Great book! Quite thought provoking. Character development was excellent. The kind of book I hardly ever read, but thoroughly enjoyed.
a new perspective February 15, 2005 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book gives a very precise, historic view of the pros/cons of abortion illustrated by a trial; very engrossing. The ending descends into soap opera but otherwise, this is well done.
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