Rust The Novel, Corbin Bernsen
Rust The Novel, Corbin Bernsen
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Rust: The Novel

Author: Corbin Bernsen

Narrator: Trenton Bennett

Unabridged: 4 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/15/2015


Synopsis

This is an absorbing fiction adaptation of Corbin Bernsen’s film Rust, which featured him in the starring role and director and is currently available for purchase and streaming online at Netflix and other online sites. In the midst of a crisis of faith, a man finds hope where he least expects it - his hometown. James Moore is a former pastor who returns home to discover his childhood friend is implicated in the arson of a farmhouse and the murder of an entire family. Convinced of his friend's innocence, James sets out to find the truth. In the process he reclaims a relationship with his father, restores hope to a floundering congregation, and rediscovers his own lost faith. Rust is an uplifting tale about faith, family, and the powerful ties that bind a community.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jody

Worth every minute! This book deserves five stars! James is suffering from a disconnect from God, leaves his pastoral ministry and heads home to Kipling. He finds himself in the midst of righting a terrible wrong, but must lean on the God who he can't feel anymore. His best friend Travis is accused o......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

Everyone’s hero, Jimmy Moore, comes home to lick his wounds when God stops laying golden eggs for him. Leaving home after his mother’s death while he was finishing high school, Jim built an emotional wall which he blames on his father and sister. Jim left town, went to college and took a call as a p......more

Goodreads review by T.R.

Actor, Director and Screenwriter, Corbin Bernsen, writes a heartfelt Christian novel set in a small town that's hiding a secret. James "Jimmy" Moore retreats from his pulpit with the loss of faith nipping at his heart. He returns home in search of something stable only to find that stability is no l......more

Goodreads review by Teresa

This is one of those rare cases where I would have to say that the movie is better than the book. While I enjoyed the faith aspect of the story and how it was the center of the plot, I found the novel too "wordy" for my tastes. There was an over-abundance of description throughout, which caused me t......more