The Singer at Penn Station

A Script Based on a True Story

by Josephine deBois


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E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/30/2016

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 486
ISBN : 9781524563264
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 486
ISBN : 9781524563288
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 486
ISBN : 9781524563271

About the Book

Back in New York, Sergeant Samuel is demoted to work in the traffic police. He is teamed up with Huang, an experienced and deeply religious police officer. At Penn Station in New York, Samuel comes across Olis, a brilliant but illegally performing street singer with no memory of his past. As the goodhearted Samuel—against the advice of Huang—decides to help Olis, he gradually becomes embedded in a complex case with its roots in the Vatican. With the help of Melera, a top gang leader deeply conflicted by being abused as a boy serving the church, Samuel uncovers how the servants of the church, driven by greed and deep, dark instincts, ruthlessly exploit innocent and loving individuals, who are driven to insanity. He also uncovers how the cardinal Marchetto Caccini with all means—including modern sciences—pursues the highest positions in the church. At the end, the good-hearted Samuel is faced with the choice of either following his heart or revealing the horrifying secrets of the cardinal.


About the Author

In her authorship, Josephine deBois explores the edge between the real and the unreal, which she approaches in captivating stories developed from her exceptional imagination and deep psychological insight. She constantly explores the deep, fundamental questions of being and not being a human being, bringing the fundamentals of science, art, and religion face-to-face in stunning encounters of life, death, and love. She also writes children’s books and is a columnist covering scientific subjects.