A Testament to Grace
A Testament to Grace
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Book Description
A Testament to Grace is the story of Nicholas and Constance, two master manipulators and all around liars. Their marriage is a constant war with cease-fires called only when a more attractive target presents itself.
About the Author
Herbert Foster Kaufman lives in San Francisco with his dog Dash. A Testament to Grace is his first published novel. His poem Coast was published in the July 1999 issue of Errata and his short story Trouble and Poison appeared in the Fall/Winter 1999 issue of The Underwood Review and the Spring 2000 issue of Caveat Lector.
A Testament to Grace,Herbert Foster Kaufman,Snowman Books,0967574102,Fiction / Humorous,Fiction / Psychological,Dysfunctional Families,Fiction,Humorous,Married people,Psychological
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