ISBN#: 978-1630636876
Review Date: May 17, 2014
A CBM Christian Book Review
9.9 out of 10.0 stars
The Evil Behind the Law, Volume I (What Love Cannot Do, Prayer Will Do) by Tchinda Fabrice Mbuna is a six-act play depicting a tragedy in one's man life – coercion, extortion and the like of one unfortunate man relocating to America to live a better life. While this story may or not be true, the play unfolds as Mr. Fabrice is enticed by his long time friend to marry another, her best friend. Threatened in his stature, Mr. Fabrice, only loves one woman, Ms. Angel. As time untangles the web weaved for Mr. Fabrice, this unlikely story has an unlikely end.
With a modern day "Joseph" theme, this play has it all: lust, greed, selfish ambition versus love, honor and purity. Engaging and dramatic, philosophical in nature, this play exhibits literary expertise in the drama we call life. Intertwining biblical philosophies, the play ends with Proverbs 31, revealing what a true woman and wife of a husband and God is. With many intriguing, thought-provoking thoughts and sayings, the playwright ends the play with a short historical background for the play as well. Overall, a very interesting and twist filled read that captures the essence of the wisdom of Solomon.
Fascinating, this story tells of the evil that lurks behind the scenes in one man's life as he battles the unforeseen, the unknown, calling forth a righteousness in him that will never be forgotten. A true hero's tale, revealing that "what love can't do, prayer will do." A highly recommended play.
You can get your copy of The Evil Behind the Law, Volume I at Amazon, in Kindle Edition, at Barnes and Noble, in NOOK Book and at other fine online bookstores. Be sure to visit the author at Fabrice The Play Wright.
Be sure to see The Evil Behind the Law, Volume I by Tchinda Fabrice Mbuna at YouTube.
With a modern day "Joseph" theme, this play has it all: lust, greed, selfish ambition versus love, honor and purity. Engaging and dramatic, philosophical in nature, this play exhibits literary expertise in the drama we call life. Intertwining biblical philosophies, the play ends with Proverbs 31, revealing what a true woman and wife of a husband and God is. With many intriguing, thought-provoking thoughts and sayings, the playwright ends the play with a short historical background for the play as well. Overall, a very interesting and twist filled read that captures the essence of the wisdom of Solomon.
Fascinating, this story tells of the evil that lurks behind the scenes in one man's life as he battles the unforeseen, the unknown, calling forth a righteousness in him that will never be forgotten. A true hero's tale, revealing that "what love can't do, prayer will do." A highly recommended play.
You can get your copy of The Evil Behind the Law, Volume I at Amazon, in Kindle Edition, at Barnes and Noble, in NOOK Book and at other fine online bookstores. Be sure to visit the author at Fabrice The Play Wright.
Be sure to see The Evil Behind the Law, Volume I by Tchinda Fabrice Mbuna at YouTube.
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