The Half-Built Home

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Author: Morose Leonard ISBN: 9781450293600
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 4, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Morose Leonard
ISBN: 9781450293600
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 4, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Lebon Dominique is a married man, who wakes up one day and wonders how in the world he ended up cheating on his wife. When did he lose his faith in marriage? When, over the course of his thirty-three years, did he lose his faith in God? Turning back seems impossible, until his sister announces shes getting married in the familys home country of Haiti, in Le Cap. Its the perfect opportunity for Lebon to clear his head. The only problem is that nothing is clear in Haiti.

The day after his sisters wedding, Le Cap explodes in violent uprising. Someone has to pay, and the authorities wish it could be Cergoa half-crazed witch doctor whose rage incites the unrest to grow. Lebon does his best to lay low. He has been spending a lot of time with Simone, a young woman employed to watch over Lebon during his time on home soil.

Lebon develops a fondness for Simone, but has no idea that Cergo has intentions to make her his wife. Lebons sought-after clarity is suffocated by his newfound feelings for Simone and the violence of a country in uproar. He has become a target for an angry witch-doctor. Yet, in the midst of turmoil, Lebon finds unexpected enlightenment on the Haitian beach, thanks to an unlikely source.

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Lebon Dominique is a married man, who wakes up one day and wonders how in the world he ended up cheating on his wife. When did he lose his faith in marriage? When, over the course of his thirty-three years, did he lose his faith in God? Turning back seems impossible, until his sister announces shes getting married in the familys home country of Haiti, in Le Cap. Its the perfect opportunity for Lebon to clear his head. The only problem is that nothing is clear in Haiti.

The day after his sisters wedding, Le Cap explodes in violent uprising. Someone has to pay, and the authorities wish it could be Cergoa half-crazed witch doctor whose rage incites the unrest to grow. Lebon does his best to lay low. He has been spending a lot of time with Simone, a young woman employed to watch over Lebon during his time on home soil.

Lebon develops a fondness for Simone, but has no idea that Cergo has intentions to make her his wife. Lebons sought-after clarity is suffocated by his newfound feelings for Simone and the violence of a country in uproar. He has become a target for an angry witch-doctor. Yet, in the midst of turmoil, Lebon finds unexpected enlightenment on the Haitian beach, thanks to an unlikely source.

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