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‘The Choir Director’ hits a high note

By Terri Schlichenmeyer spinit Books 6 min read
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“font-size: 9pt;”>In your house, Sundays belong to

God.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>Even before you get up, you start Sundays with

prayer. You put on your best clothes and open your mind to receive

the Lord. You might have breakfast, or you might fast before you

head over to church – either way, you’re hungry for The

Word.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>You can’t wait to get it.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>In the new novel “The Choir Director” by Carl

Weber (c.2011, Kensington Dafina, $24.00 / $29.45 Canada, 330

pages), Bishop T.K. Wilson’s First Jamaica Church is hungry for a

good music leader. What they don’t need is any more

scandal.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>First Jamaica Ministries was in trouble. After

what happened with the last choir director, attendance was down on

Sundays which meant low donations. With bills to pay, Bishop T.K.

Wilson knew he had to find a good musical director to renew his

congregation. But he wanted the best.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>Aaron Mackie was the best, and he always dreamed

of leading a church choir in a place like Queens. Sure, he was

swayed by the money the Bishop was offering, but a chance at

greatness was even better. It was also a chance to escape a past

Mackie didn’t want made public.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>Ever since Monique became First Lady of First

Jamaica, all eyes were on her but that was okay. People could watch

all they wanted. Monique loved her husband, and there was nothing

she would do to hurt him. As long as past secrets stayed buried,

everything would be just fine.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>For most of her life, sexy Simone Wilcox got what

she wanted.  If she couldn’t get it from Daddy, she would get it

from the next man in her life because she knew how to use her

charms. So when Simone set her sights on the new choir director,

she figured it was only a matter of time before she was Mrs. Aaron

Mackie.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>Over in the hospital, James Black was

dying.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>James was a rascal in his day and had made too

many enemies. Now there was nobody by his bedside but his old

friend, Bishop T.K. Wilson. James and the Bishop were like

brothers, and James knew First Jamaica was

struggling.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>He wanted to help, but about the only thing a

dying man can offer is information. And James had plenty of

that…

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“font-size: 9pt;”>Let’s cut to the chase: “The Choir Director” is

filled with cash, trash, and flash. Most of the characters are

awful, scheming people, most of whom you’d shun in real life. The

situations are over-the-top shameful. Author Carl Weber brings his

readers back to First Jamaica Ministries, a place that seems to

attract more backstabbing than blessings and more trouble than

tithes.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>And I haven’t had this much fun reading a novel

in a long time. Seriously, this stuff is great when you’re in the

mood for something nasty.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>I was. I loved it.

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“font-size: 9pt;”>Be aware that there are, or course, “four-letter

words” and situations in this book, but if you’re looking for

something wild to read, grab this. A few hours with “The Choir

Director” and you’ll be singing its praises, too.

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