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  • The Philosopher Killer
  • Written by: Brian James Godawa
  • Narrated by: Bill Russell
  • Length: 13 hrs and 30 mins
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Cruel Logic

Written by: Brian James Godawa
Narrated by: Bill Russell
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Publisher's Summary

Could you defend your beliefs if your life depended on it?

Charles Cullen, a brilliant university professor and ruthless killer, makes a daring escape from a hospital for the criminally insane.

Dr. Joseph Kallinger, the psychologist who examined Cullen, is called in to help find him with a burnt-out cop who thinks Kallinger’s diagnosis is to blame for the situation they’re in.

On the college campus, Evangelical Christian Danny Ranes arrives for his freshman year and falls for bold and beautiful Shavonda Jackson, who introduces him to social justice and identity politics.

Danny begins a life-changing journey of deconstructing his faith and is drawn into a network of radical activism. He is forced to make a dangerous choice that may change his life forever.

Ideas have consequences—and then the frightening video recordings start to show up. Charles Cullen captures college professors and debates with them on screen. The proposition: his moral right to kill them.

Can the psychologist and cop catch the serial killer and stop his philosophical murders or will their own inner demons break them first?

When you listen to this novel, it will lead you on a frightening roller coaster of deep thought and high suspense, with pulse-pounding chills into the very meaning of the existence of God.

Cruel Logic is the first in the Theological Thriller Novel series of riveting suspenseful novels about human nature, the problem of evil, and the existence of God.

©2023 Brian James Godawa (P)2023 Brian James Godawa

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Very contemporary.

The story is very well plotted with its twists and is enough to keep the readers and listeners riveted from beginning to end. The premises coming from the different points of view are well represented. And the characters are compelling, even the chief antagonist, who seems to take centre stage with his cruel actions. Only the narrator's voice is a little too robotic, yet still bearable.

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Vivid and True

I couldn’t stop listening to this book. It hit close to home for me in such a crazy world as ours. Also very moving.

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I couldn’t stop listening

I couldn’t stop once I started, Great book.
My only recommendation is there should be a content warning for kids, this book is disturbing at times and not suitable for listening around children.

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