The Widow's Paramour
Murder and Sexual Indiscretion Plague a 1962 Church
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About the Book
On a stormy January morning in 1962, the libertarian minister of prestigious First Church lies dead in his study, the victim of a brutal knife attack. Five months later, the dead minister’s young successor and his Sunday night date discover a hidden room in the church basement used as a pornography studio. How the minister’s unsolved murder and the studio relate, the events leading to them and their aftermath shape this sexually charged novel spanning farm country in south New Jersey and city streets in New York’s Manhattan.
About the Author
A. C. Heldman was born in Queens, New York and raised in Yonkers. After graduation from college, he did his training for ordained ministry at New Brunswick Theological Seminary in New Jersey. He spent his first eight years as a Presbyterian pastor at rural Chester, New York. From there he went to Long Island and ministered for twenty-seven years in the suburban school district of West Islip. In 1997, he and his wife moved to Tennessee where he began work on a series of novels depicting life surrounding the career of fictional minister, Jerry Flynn.