CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT...Look for a new ebook edition coming spring 2013. If you have any questions for the author, please email at [email protected]. THANK YOU!
"Is it possible to find faith when one’s life has become a nightmarish hell? In the tradition of Dostoyevsky, Conrad and Koestler, D. J. Rohling’s gritty and compelling debut novel brings readers to that existential point where the line between faith and despair becomes razor thin and one is forced to choose out of the depths of one’s soul. Ashes, Ashes is that rare sort of novel that is at once spiritually disturbing and authentically hopeful. A must read!"
~ Dr. Greg Boyd,
Pastor and Best-selling & award-winning author of Letters From a Skeptic, and The Myth of a Christian Nation
"I don't have a religious bone in my body, but as a writer I've always been fascinated by a man's struggle with his faith... and nowhere is that struggle more difficult and more poignant than it is for Hamilton Ford, the protagonist in D. J. Rohling's expertly written debut novel, Ashes, Ashes... restores my faith in the art of creating a three-dimensional character with an inspiring story to tell."
~ Steve Thayer
New York Times bestselling author of The Weatherman, The Wheat Field, and Silent Snow.
~ Dr. Greg Boyd,
Pastor and Best-selling & award-winning author of Letters From a Skeptic, and The Myth of a Christian Nation
"I don't have a religious bone in my body, but as a writer I've always been fascinated by a man's struggle with his faith... and nowhere is that struggle more difficult and more poignant than it is for Hamilton Ford, the protagonist in D. J. Rohling's expertly written debut novel, Ashes, Ashes... restores my faith in the art of creating a three-dimensional character with an inspiring story to tell."
~ Steve Thayer
New York Times bestselling author of The Weatherman, The Wheat Field, and Silent Snow.
Besides writing fiction, Darrell (D. J.) Rohling is a psychologist in private practice in Woodbury, MN, and works with individuals, couples, families, adults and teens. He also is a critical incident specialist, going into corporations, schools, and banks, to provide debriefing support after employee or student injury, death, suicide, or bank robbery. Rohling also conducts psychiatric assessments in the emergency departments of Twin Cities hospitals. By night, he is a voracious reader and is working on becoming a voracious writer; where his fascination with the mystery of the human language has yet to be quenched. He has three other novels at various stages and is also working on mastering French with hopes of further travel and work abroad, where his passion is to live on the edge without falling into the abyss. Readers are welcome to contact him at [email protected]
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