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Naked in Church

By John Wingspread Howell

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  • Published: January, 2003
  • Format: Perfect Bound Softcover
  • Pages: 528
  • Size: 6x9
  • ISBN: 9780595265541

A deep, penetrating psychological soap opera delving into religious extremism, emerging gay identity, angst-ridden romance and the pressures all of these bring to bear on one small town and one family of Cuban immigrants.

Book Description

John Howell’s first published novel, The Goddess Patrol, (Naked was actually first written) earned raves, such as: “Howell must have had a riot writing this… The writing is imaginative and funny…The plot alone will keep you going… But the real meat of the book is in the sensitive psychological processes by which several characters, who have been ground lean by hardships, fight to burst out into the light.”—Thousand Islands Sun

Naked… brings more characters fighting to the light—A Cuban doctor, his daughter back home on a mission, a banker with a secret, a psychologist with a secret, adolescent bullies and victim, a surly police chief and a church full of fundamentalists praying for the Second Coming but wanting to recant when Jesus arrives with an AK-47. Little Pond, NY resembles Howell’s hometown, where, he writes, “One scandal could change the pecking order overnight. Guppies could appear as barracudas simply by swimming fast.”


Rave reviews for Naked in Church, including:

“Howell writes with a nice turn of phrase…lets us know that (we) can still find voices of grace at (the) center (of tragedy), not to mention the light that is always trying to form around the edges.” -Thousand Islands Sun-


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After hearing a story about a man who built a castle as a monument to his love for his wife, Eunice Motley became overwhelmed with the realization that the man she married did not love her 'that much'. She then promptly disappeared. Overwhelmed by his wife's sudden departure, Clarence Motley drove the car into the St. Lawrence River, leaving their six children orphaned and forever averse to water.


Thirty years later, all six are still single, and still gather at the old homestead for eachother's birthdays.


Martin Motley is the youngest of the six orphans. He was ten when his mother left. He was also, she often told him, her favorite. He was the last to see her before she abandoned them. On her way out of their lives, she told Martin something cryptic about trusting his intuition and saving for a rainy day.


As the story opens, Martin is forty, still a virgin, and investigating sex abuse for a living. He is the goddess patrol, avenging the desecration young women. For fifteen years he has lived in one room saving and investing most of his income for "a rainy day," while saving himself for the perfect woman. Meanwhile, the three arenas in Martin Motley's life converge in simultaneous crisis.


Professionally, he is faced with his biggest case: allegations of sexual abuse by a popular community leader with no evidence to support them except the word of a juvenile prostitute and Martin's infallible intuition.


Personally, Martin, with the help of his psychotherapist, is working up the courage to take one of his "perfect women" down from the pedestal and risk for a relationship.


In the family, new information comes out about where his mother went all those years ago and why. What Martin does with his memories, his intuition and his unfulfilled dreams when the ghosts come charging out of every crack in the teetering floor beneath him makes for one compelling psychodrama.


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St. Jude's Gospel

By John Howell

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  • Published: December, 2004
  • Format: Perfect Bound Softcover
  • Pages: 260
  • Size: 6x9
  • ISBN: 9780595337910

St. Jude’s Gospel is about underdogs, redemption, infertility, unlikely romance, mayhem, miracle, and the emergence of faith from cynical, bitter disbelief.

As an added treat for the readers of The Goddess Patrol, the Motley family is back.


Book Description

In St. Jude’s Gospel, SK Marinangel is a Fortune 500 CEO but wants to be a mother. She goes to an executive search firm for help finding a husband.

Bill Motley, is a surgically sterile, forty-something burn-out. Reprising his role in Goddess Patrol, Bill’s only aspiration in life is to become President of the United States. He becomes depressed every four years because he isn’t running..


A chance meeting between SK and Bill creates a compelling story of underdogs, infertility, wasted lives, impossible cases, mayhem, miracle, unlikely romance and faith’s emergence from cynical, bitter disbelief.


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Published by Writers Club Press/iUniverse. Above links for direct purchase from publisher.

To purchase from Amazon.com follow this link for all three books.