
Sloth
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Prague in November. Interpol Commissioner Sonya Logan tracks the seventh subject of a deadly theological curriculum ? a pianist who stopped attending performances eleven years ago. She has three weeks to reach her before the Professor does.
What she finds is not a victim waiting to be saved. What she finds is a woman maintaining the one connection the sin has not yet taken ? playing Smetana's river piece alone at nine o'clock every night in an apartment above the city she no longer sees.
Sonya knows this. She has been this.
The seventh lesson. The third save. A phone call from Edinburgh that changes the shape of every room that follows. And the arrival of something the curriculum never planned for.
Sloth is the seventh book in the Between Heaven and Hell series ? and the last stop before Edinburgh.
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Dr. Matthew Lewis is a sport psychologist, educator, and author based in Phoenix, Arizona. He holds a PsyD in Applied Sport Psychology from the University of Arizona and a Master's in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from Arizona State University, and his work for two decades has lived at the intersection of human performance, character formation, and the questions philosophers and theologians have been asking for two thousand years.
He is the founder of Lewis Publishing House, the independent literary imprint that publishes the Between Heaven and Hell series ? his first work of fiction. The eight-book series follows an Interpol commissioner and an Italian journalist across the cities of Europe, each book turning on one of the seven deadly sins and the specific shape that sin takes in a single human life.
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