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The Hand of God is an emotionally charged, richly atmospheric novel that pulls readers deep into the sweltering heart of 1950s Florida. It was a time and place marked by racial injustice, desperate choices, and hard-earned moments of grace. At the center of it all is Bobby Lincoln, a complex, flawed, and deeply human protagonist whose every decision feels like it’s made on the razor’s edge between redemption and ruin.

Raw, riveting, and devastatingly timely, The Hand of God is a triumph. A must-read for fans of Jesmyn Ward, Colson Whitehead, and Walter Mosley.

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