It's one year later, Father's Day Eve, 1985, and two bodies lie at the bottom of the cliffs of La Sangre, California. What is wrong with that town? A would-be investigative reporter is determined to find out.
PRAISE FOR FATHER'S DAY:
"Gary Kyriazi presents a complex and richly layered tale of small town passions and religious zealotry in his engaging novel, Father's Day....The author is skilled at creating three-dimensional characters with compelling backstories....sudden story swings and rapidly changing points of view keep the narrative moving along rapidly, and the novel finishes with a surprise finale...." -BlueInk Review
"Coincidence, Christianity, and the past collide in Gary Kyriazi's introspective morality tale...Father's Day takes on an unusual theme, explores the not-so-perfect lives inside an insular religious community, and delivers an ending that will register high on the surprise scale." -Clarion Review
"With chapters written from the perspectives of multiple characters, a 1980s setting, and simmering small-town dread, the author successfully evokes the early novels of Stephen King." -Kirkus Reviews