What happens at death? And what does life-and love-mean in the light of it? This remarkable journal, written by a dying man in the last months of his life, is the record of a crisis of faith that forces him to reevaluate aspects of Christian dogma and doctrine. Beautifully written, and deeply moving, it goes beyond conventional boundaries in its attempt to understand man in his wholeness. O.M. KORTLANG This beautifully written book takes the reader on a spiritual odyssey that transcends religious speculation in its apprehension of the imperishable power of love. It is for anyone who fears the unknown, or is in doubt about their own salvation. S. L. MCCALLUM, La Source An intimate story that does not shirk to question many of religion's truths, without losing sight of man's ultimate destiny. It leads us to discover something about ourselves which might have lain undeveloped and unknown. An Unholy Love can be read many times over. I could not put it down. J.L MOORE By Vernon L. Anley, the author of A Carnival of Lies