My Name Is Legion
Discover the sharp wit and incisive commentary of My Name Is Legion by the acclaimed author, published by Cornerstone in 2005. This thought-provoking novel spans 512 pages and serves as a powerful satire on the moral landscape of contemporary Britain.
In this gripping narrative, a newspaper recklessly defends a corrupt dictatorship, leading to a dramatic confrontation with Father Vivyan Chell, an Anglican monk and missionary determined to dismantle the oppressive regime. Through its bold storytelling, My Name Is Legion explores the intricate dynamics of the Press, politics, the Church, and the stark divides between the wealthy and the underclass.
This book invites readers to reflect on the complexities of morality in today's society, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of power and ethics. Don't miss your chance to own this compelling work of fiction that challenges the status quo.