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Early Endorsements for The Last Page

by gcgadmin | Aug 22, 2015 | Blog

“A brilliant novel written with the authority of a scholar and the skill of a gifted storyteller.”
                         – PEGGY WEBB, USA Today bestselling author of The Language of Silence

“The Last Page is an important novel laced with a refreshing sense of humor and filled with fascinating detail that could only have come from a writer with the credentials of Joe Edd Morris. Told in parallel stories that weave between modern and ancient times, this imagining of what happened after the discovery of the world’s oldest New Testament artifact is a page turner.”
                                 – ELAINE HUSSEY, author of The Sweetest Hallelujah
“Steeped in authentic detail and commanding storytelling. Jo Edd’s novel, The Last Page, will capture your attention, captivate you, and convince you to lose yourself in his book. A fascinating read!”
–Vicki Hinze, USA Today bestselling author 
 
“Fascinating! The Last Page does it all—captures, captivates, and convinces. An engaging read. Not to be missed.”
—Vicki Hinze, USA Today bestselling author

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Torched: Summer of ’64 is a finalist for the coveted Montaigne Medal of Fiction.

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