I stood up and stretched, letting out a squeak. I had completed my nightly paperwork and left it neatly on the desk for Deacon Vitaly to review the next morning, as he always liked to do. Little did we know it would get worse when the government fell. This was communist Russia and there was always unease. A half hour had passed since I had finished the late service at the church. Petersburg Confessions is a gripping tale that clocks in at 20,000 words or 110 pages long. Of course Father Fedor accepts, but what he doesn’t know, what he isn’t expecting, is that this madman has committed the same sin ninety-nine times. The man begs to confess immediately, afraid that if he waits he will become a lost soul. Catherine’s Cathedral, is locking up after the late night mass when he hears a stranger’s voice call out to him. Petersburg, right before the fall of Communism. A mans only wish is to confess ninety-nine sins to a priest.
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