"The Miracle Man" by Frank L. Packard is a story about a group of people connected by a supposed miracle worker called the Patriarch, who lives in a small, remote town in Maine. The story focuses on the Flopper, a man with a physical disability, and the clever Doc Madison, who wants to use the Patriarch's reputation to create a fake faith-healing business. The Flopper faces challenges in the tough Bowery area, showing his desire for kindness from others. Doc Madison's plan to trick the town’s leader for money through fake healings and the relationships between the characters drives the story. The story explores themes of taking advantage of others, faith, and how trust works as the characters connect with each other and the mysterious Patriarch.
The Miracle Man
By Frank L. (Frank Lucius) Packard
In a town desperate for hope, a cunning scheme to exploit a holy man's reputation clashes with unexpected transformations.
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About the AuthorFrank Lucius Packard was a Canadian novelist.
Frank Lucius Packard was a Canadian novelist.
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