“A vibrant first novel . . . Forrester has the makings of a formidable talent.” – Kirkus (starred review)
“Miracles, Inc. by T. J. Forrester is a kind of miracle itself. Pleasure and humor and suspense are guaranteed, double-d. Forrester is that good—like Elmore Leonard writing Elmer Gantry. Hot dog!” — Clyde Edgerton, author of The Bible Salesman
“T.J. Forrester has achieved with his debut novel a rare blend of suspense, satire, and flawed but sympathetic characters. More than just a literary page-turner, Miracles, Inc. asks important questions about religion, belief, and the exploitation of our nation’s faithful that I’m sure to be thinking about for a long time to come.” — Amy Greene, bestselling author of Bloodroot
“Noir meets Holy Roller in T.J. Forrester’s fast-paced, hard-boiled debut novel . . . comic, occasionally touching, gleefully grotesque.” — Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Forrester’s craftsmanship is clearly excellent. His alternating chapters, plot twists, convincing characters and flawed-but-truthful narrator all contribute to a tale that manages to explore moral issues while holding our attention.” — Richmond Times-Dispatch
“Forrester treads a thin line between satire and sacrilege, populating his book with gloriously rotten characters who cheat, lie and blaspheme. . .” — Virginia Living
“The rise and fall of a ne’er-do-well-turned-preacher fuels Forrester’s promising debut.” — Publishers Weekly
“You know you’re in for a weird ride when a novel begins with a millionaire televangelist recounting his life while sitting on Death Row . . . there are terrible deeds throughout the novel, but they are accompanied by comedy and moments of tenderness.” — Booklist
“The characters are well written, and the story is engaging, in that “can’t look away from a train wreck” kind of way . . . a fast and furious type of read that will give this debut author longevity with his new fans.” — Charlotte’s Web of Books
“Vernon Oliver was the hottest, rocking-est, money-making televangelist going, the “biker preacher,” riding onto the stage on his Harley . . . This is one hot book, one that would translate into a film very well. Check it out!” — Donald Capone, author of Into the Sunset and editor of Rebellion: New Voices of Fiction
“Forrester achieves master storyteller status in his debut novel, spinning a tale about a faith healer that grabs your attention and doesn’t let it go . . . a great blend of excitement, romance, and bad deeds that makes for a great afternoon read.” — Shadra Bruce, I Got Mom Power



