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Christopher Jones offers a young Korean woman a ride to the Greyhound bus station, and within hours, his good deed plunges him into the dark, dangerous world of human trafficking.

Struggling with a painful divorce, unemployment, and responsibilities of caring for his mother and teenage daughter, Christopher is hardly prepared for the dangers that unfold. Helping the woman escape from sex traffickers puts him on the radar of Korean mobsters, exposing him to a cascade of unintended consequences. His life is in jeopardy, his reputation tarnished, and the police show no belief in his ordeal.

In a desperate bid for survival, Christopher teams up with his Iraq War Veteran friend and a preacher’s widow. Together, they embark on a perilous journey, battling escalating terror, murder, and mayhem.

No Good Deed sheds light on the modern-day slavery of human trafficking, a grave issue affecting millions worldwide. Join Christopher as he courageously fights against the odds in this gripping tale of survival and redemption. Will he prevail against the shadows lurking in the darkest corners of society? Discover the heart-pounding truth in this riveting narrative of courage and sacrifice.

It’s the 1960s, and two Nashville boys, negotiating their way to manhood, chase women, love, sex, God’s will, and the perfect rock-and-roll song . . . maybe not in that order.

Best high school friends Brad Warren and Ronnie Lewis pull off foolish antics, start a rock band, and succumb to the wiles of older girls, yet obey the rules of their fundamentalist Four Square Gospel church. After graduation, they head off to Bible college, where they push the limits, almost get expelled, and then get married, one having to, one wanting to. Their longtime bond survives loving the same woman, struggling with addiction and infidelity, hiding haunting secrets, living with apathy and skepticism, dealing with illness and death, losing their faith, and finding it again, as they search for purpose in life and find their peace.

The Unrighteous Brothers offers sympathetic insight into growing up in a fundamentalist church in the South, along with the inherent pressures to conform to a narrow view of the world and a struggle to break free.

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