Altar Boy

· Austin Macauley Publishers
Ebook
200
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

In the chilly winter of 1981, Peter Brume, a budding 26-year-old reporter in Paris, finds his career abruptly halted due to budget cuts. This professional setback spirals him into a spiritual quandary, prompting him to delve deeper into the Catholic faith that has always perplexed him. As part of his exploration, he even commits to celibacy while interviewing priests and religious figures.

However, his journey takes an unexpected turn with the entrance of Evelyne, a captivating Parisian. She challenges Peter’s binary perception of women and ignites a passion within him. Seeking answers, Peter travels to Catholic Ireland, a land where divorce and abortion are taboo. From trailing a Jesuit up a mountain to enduring the austere rituals of Lough Derg, Peter’s journey is both enlightening and tumultuous. Along the way, he encounters priests whose intentions blur the lines between the sacred and the profane.

Torn between his spiritual calling and the allure of Evelyne, Peter’s quest culminates in Rome. There, amidst the sanctity of the Holy See and in the company of a priest, he faces a life-altering decision: to answer the divine call or to embrace the love that tugs at his heart.

About the author

Born in Windsor, Canada, Timothy Keeley grew up in a French-Canadian, Irish-American family in Michigan, Ohio, and Minnesota. After graduating from Ohio University with a degree in journalism, he began his career in Europe. He subsequently worked in corporate communications in high technology in the United States, Europe, and China. Today, he lives outside Paris, France. Altar Boy is his first novel.

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