
The Convention
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Brenda Combs

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Investigative journalist Alex Taylor arrives at Atlanta's prestigious National Church Convention expecting to write a routine story about religious community and charitable giving. Instead, he uncovers a web of corruption that reaches from the pulpit to organized crime.
What begins as financial irregularities soon reveals a darker truth:
Deacon Marcus Harris has transformed a trusted religious institution into a sophisticated criminal enterprise, exploiting the faith of thousands while laundering millions in drug money. But Harris isn't working alone—he's built a network of compromised church leaders, blackmailed officials, and terrified victims who dare not speak out.
As Alex digs deeper, he discovers:
- Systematic embezzlement from children's charities and mission funds
- Sexual exploitation of vulnerable congregation members
- Money laundering operations disguised as religious activities
- A million-dollar convention goal that's actually the culmination of years of criminal planning
But exposing the truth comes at a deadly price.
When Alex's investigation threatens to unravel the entire operation, he finds himself targeted by dangerous criminals who will stop at nothing to protect their empire built on stolen faith. With the help of courageous insiders like Grace Williams and Dr. Evelyn Jacobs, Alex races to gather evidence before becoming the next victim of an organization that uses God's name to commit unspeakable crimes.
The Convention is a gripping thriller that explores how institutional corruption flourishes when trust is given without accountability, and how ordinary people can find extraordinary courage to speak truth to power—even when that power claims to serve God.
Perfect for readers who enjoyed spotlight journalism thrillers and stories of institutional corruption.
A tale of faith tested, trust betrayed, and justice served.