An Angry God is the first novel written by Paul D. Snyder.


IMG_2423Dan Fleming is a young man living in Boston who is suddenly thrust into the Army at the beginning of World War II.

In this action packed novel that challenges accepted notions of military service, religion, faith in God, and right from wrong. Dan Fleming and his circle of acquaintances wrestle with the battles of war and their own internal battles while trying to make sense of life and to meet life’s challenges.

This is a story of survival, where Dan and others fight to understand and answer such troublesome issues as:

  • Why does a kind a loving God let terrible things happen to people?
  • Are concepts of right and wrong always constant, or do they vary based upon each person’s circumstances?
  • How do war and religion co-exist?
  • Can doing bad acts be good?
  • Does prayer serve any purpose?
  • Is reality merely what each person believes it is?
  • Are our lives determined by God;s intended purpose, or by the forces of fate, randomness, and free will?

See how Dan and his friends deal with these issues while battling their  personal demons. Their answers might surprise you and lead to new ways of thinking about such a timely topics.