The Omega Course - Paul Clark

The Omega Course

By Paul Clark

  • Release Date: 2024-03-12
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature

Description

How can you live with yourself when you have killed somebody?

This haunting question consumes Ross Collins, whose life unravels when he causes a fatal accident just one day after passing his driving test.

Sinking into a morass of despair and self-loathing, he seeks refuge in the Alpha Course, hoping to find redemption through Christianity. There he encounters "Omega" Bee, a theology student grappling with her own crisis as the faith that has always defined her collapses.

Bee challenges the message of the Alpha Course, offering Ross a very different perspective on Christianity and the Bible.

As he desperately looks for a path to redemption, and she tries to work out who she is and what she is going to do with her life, their story unfolds against a backdrop of conflicting ideas - the clash between Alpha and Omega.

Praise from the Online Book Club for Paul Clark's previous novels:

"What I liked most about the book was how the main character was created so well that the reader could easily sympathize with him. As you read about Ruslan and his journey, it's hard not to become attached, and you end up rooting for him."
Review of The Price of Dreams

"Clark is an excellent writer and a superb storyteller…But it was the depth of his character development that I found truly remarkable. Much like the average Joe in the flesh and blood world, Clark's characters are multi-dimensional, evil and righteous, honest and deceptive, honorable and dishonorable, and noble and reprobate all at the same time. And it is these fully human and thoroughly developed characters that make Clark's narrative so intensely enjoyable."
Review of A Long Night of Chaos

"…the quality of the characters depicted in this book was superb. The author did an amazing job at comprehensively developing the characters by giving them really strong personalities that will stick with the reader till the end of the story."
Review of Day of the Long Knives

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