Spellbinder
#41636-7
1st Pocket Books printing ed., Aug. '83
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Author
Publication
1983-08-01 - Kangaroo Pocket Books, a Simon & Schuster div. of Gulf & Western Corp., New York, USA, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
94,750 words, Guess
Page Count
379 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24941793M
- ISBN-139780671416362
- ISBN-100671416367
- OCLC Control Number9812658
- OCLC Control Numberspellbinderrobi00robb
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number82010291
- Goodreads1996336
- LibraryThing242695
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3568.O224 S6 1983
Description
**From the author of The New York Times #1 best-selling novel The Carpetbaggers comes a hard-edged look at the seductive, high-stakes and often hypocritical world of religious revivalism and televangelists.** Spellbinder is the story of a genuine and charismatic believer simply known as "Preacher," who returns from the foxholes and horrors of Vietnam with a simple goal: to spread the word of peace, love and charity. **He immediately attracts a following as he moves from California communes to small surfing towns. "The Church," as his mobile flock is now known,** is a culture that centers as much on sex and drugs as prayers, sacraments and salvation. Despite a growing following, The Church is bordering on broke. As they reach what is surely the end of the line in Texas, a powerful billionaire witnesses Preacher and likes what he sees. Promising a platform where Preacher can reach millions at once not dozens Preacher takes the leap into the new world of mass broadcasting the gospel. **Before long, Preacher becomes one of the most powerful televangelists in the country, making influential friends and building a vast empire as the newest religious superstar.** He finds his new success and status as "the" rock star entertainer of big-top religion intoxicating. Deep inside, however, he realizes that he's become just another "over-the-airwaves" televangelist selling everlasting salvation for an earthly price. **With a burning conscience, he knows that he must make a gut-wrenching decision: preserve his empire to continue to spread the word or make the ultimate sacrifice to expose the hypocrisy that surrounds him.** **With five weeks on The New York Times best sellers list, this groundbreaking Harold Robbins novel tackles the culture of televangelism and big-money churches head-on.** With a message that is still relevant today with reality TV shows like Preachers of LA , Spellbinder showcases the opulence and narcissism of these supposed men of God.***--LibraryThing***
Description
In the hard-hitting works of Harold Robbins, even the sacred isn't sacred. He takes aim at the world of religious revivalism. They're all over the airwaves-the televangelists-promising eternal salvation for an earthly price. The biggest of them all simply calls himself "Preacher." He begins his career in the foxholes of Vietnam, with a noble goal: spread the word of peace, love, and charity. Back home in the States, he starts "The Church," where sex and drugs are as much a part of the culture as prayers and sacraments. Preacher's following grows as he travels throughout the country, taking the faithful. In Texas, he meets up with a powerful billionaire who likes his style. Before long, Preacher is the top entertainer in the televised arena of big-top, big-time religion for profit. Somewhere deep inside Preacher, a guilty conscience burns, and he knows he must make a terrible sacrifice to expose the hypocrisy.--Goodreads
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Series Statement
- Kangaroo Pocket Book 41636-7 [$3.95]
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