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Reviewed by Michelle Stanley for Readers' Favorite
“He who is without sin cast the first stone.” Many stones were thrown by men of the cloth in The Trinity by K.P. Ambroziak. Father Jacob becomes the newly ordained priest of Holy Church of Eve following Father Brentwood’s murder. He meets Rebecca, who is mourning over Father Brentwood’s body, and sees his fellow priests’ mixed reactions to her pregnancy. A distraught Rebecca reaches out to Father Jacob for help, but her accusations about other priests leave him baffled. Jacob soon realizes that not all members of the holy Brotherhood practice what they preach. The elders are part of an unconventional cult known as The Order of Eve. They have created a Garden of Eden to suit their needs and will kill to keep the serpent out.
The Trinity is a suspenseful novel by K.P. Ambroziak who takes readers into the inner realm of a religious order. I think the author took a very creative, polemic approach with the plot as it concerns the first book of the Bible, Genesis. It is a deep, complex story with lots of twists and backtracking between past and present when certain characters are focused upon. The personal problems of a few characters are really heartfelt, but it took a while to bring these out. I could not wait to see the proper justice served to wrongdoers and was surprised by the conclusion, which left me with mixed reactions. K.P. Ambroziak’s The Trinity is a contemplative story that has a good beginning to catch readers’ attention.