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Curt Finch (2)

Author of The Accusation

For other authors named Curt Finch, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Curt Finch

The Accusation (2010) 2 copies, 1 review
The Accident: A Novel (2013) 1 copy, 1 review

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Gender
male
Education
North Carolina State University
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Occupations
bookstore owner
Baptist minister
Short biography
Curt and his wife, Debbie, live on the intercoastal waterway across from Bogue Banks, North Carolina. He has two children and five grandchildren. For over thirty-five years, he served as Baptist minister in Virginia and North Carolina. He presently owns Emerald Isle Books, an independent bookstore on the North Carolina coast.
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
North Carolina, USA
Associated Place (for map)
North Carolina, USA

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Reviews

2 reviews
I was unsure whether or not to purchase this book. It was sitting on the counter of my favorite store in Emerald Isle, North Carolina. The store was Emerald Isle Books, an indie book store in the town in which my family and I vacation every year. The owner of the book store, who also happened to be in the store at the time, was also the author of this book. My skepticism came because I noticed that the book was self published. I asked at the counter, and had the book highly recommended to show more me. Being that the author was a former Baptist minister and pastor of Chapel by the Sea, a beautiful setting I always see in Emerald Isle, I thought I’d take a chance on reading this book.

Fortunately, I fell into the rhythms of this book, and, before too long, I was captivated by it. The story is of a Baptist pastor who receives an anonymous letter accusing him of sexual impropriety with children. This is immediately followed by the abduction of an eight-year-old child from Vacation Bible School in his church. I followed the story of pastor Ron Fowler with much attention. It was a believable story of a devoted married man, father, and clergyman. Police and FBI agents worked with the pastor to solve two puzzles: who wrote the letter and who abducted the child.

I really enjoyed the way the story was told. It was very believable. Moving very slowly from day to day and told in a first person narrative, it revealed the moment-to-moment reactions of the pastor. His reactions included emotions, literary references (which I loved reading, by the way), and personal philosophy. I feared there would be “preaching” in this book, however that was not the case. Even as a Jew, I could appreciate the theological references and how individuals can question God’s role in difficult situations.

For those who choose to read this book, be aware that the very minor grammatical and typographical errors of this self-published book do almost nothing to distract from the story. I recommend this book to others and hope that, one day, this book will be picked up by a publishing company and find even more readers.
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This is the second book I've read by this author. What I liked about the first book has also carried through to this book. The story is told in first person by a church pastor.

In this book, the pastor's wife suddenly dies in a car accident. The story is how the pastor adjusts psychologically to his new situation. Much involves his trying to reconstruct what happened and to see if he was in any way responsible for his wife's death. He needs to tell his two children about their mother's death show more and change his role in the household.

The prose is soft and easy to read. It is filled with grace and many notable quotes. I stopped many times while reading this book to jot these down.

I've met the author in person, have very much enjoyed talking to him, and often think he is the main character of his books...which he is not. These are fiction.

However, the author does live on Bogue Banks, North Carolina, a barrier island on which my family and I vacation every year. I loved reading about the sights that are familiar to me in Curt Finch's book. In this book, he hit upon our very favorite place: Bogue Inlet Pier.

Anyway, this book was enjoyable to read for many reasons...not the least of which is that this self-published book is very good.

Keep writing, Pastor Finch. I'm ready to buy your next book!
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