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"[Evenson's] scary fictional treatment of church hypocrisy has the feeling of a reasoned attack on blind religious obedience."—Publishers Weekly Provost Eldon Fochs may be a sexual criminal. His therapist isn't sure, and his church is determined to protect its reputation. Father of Lies is Brian Evenson's fable of power, paranoia, and the dangers of blind obedience, and a terrifying vision of how far institutions will go to protect themselves against the innocents who may be their victims.
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That's what I'm talking about! I love epistolary novels, and novels with multiple viewpoints. This was incredible, and really sharp prose too. It's suffocating and sharp in term of its message and themes without ever tipping too far into preachy (pardon the pun). Wow!