When an almost thirteen-year-old delinquent Jamaican boy died, his soul is denied entry to heaven. To his surprise, the boy ghost learns that only animals are allowed entrance into the Kingdom of God at that time. But most shockingly, the ghost boy also learns that for his soul to enter heaven, he must return to earth and save all the helpless animals . . . and he must accomplish the mission within forty-eight hours. Armed with just a small team of misfits (including a Rastafarian turkey vulture, a flamboyant male goat, a gospel-preaching cockroach, a ghetto-ish female mongoose, and help from a blind albino human girl), the ghost boy and his motley crew must race against time to not only save all the needy animals in the world but also to save ghost boy's soul from eternal damnation.
About the Author:
Roger O. Williams is a former stagehand, stage manager, and props master in the theatrical field. He is also a U.S. military veteran, actor, and animal rights activist. He is the author of Turn Back Blow, Murder For Sale, and Only Animals Allowed in Heaven. He was born and raised in Manchester, a rural part of Jamaica. He currently lives in the United States.