The missionary is typically regarded as an inspiring symbol of service, charity and self-sacrifice. But in George Griffith's thought-provoking novel The Missionary, the shocking events that prompted one person to take up the mantle of religious ambassadorship cast a pall on later good deeds.
The missionary is typically regarded as an inspiring symbol of service, charity and self-sacrifice. But in George Griffith's thought-provoking novel The Missionary, the shocking events that prompted one person to take up the mantle of religious ambassadorship cast a pall on later good deeds.