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Woman of God by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro is a powerful, thought‑provoking novel that blends faith, drama, and suspense in a sweeping international story.
Brigid Fitzgerald grows up with hardships: a difficult childhood marked by her parents’ addictions, but she becomes a doctor and takes her skills to Sudan, helping those in crisis. Amid war‑zones and disease, Brigid survives near‑death experiences and begins to hear what seem like divine messages. She marries, becomes a mother, but then suffers tragic loss. Ultimately, she returns to Massachusetts where her journey of faith leads her into forming a new religious movement. Along the way, she becomes one of the most controversial figures imaginable — a woman whose life might shake the foundations of the Church, even with rumors of her being a candidate for Pope. But with great power come great enemies — adversaries who see her as a threat to tradition and are willing to challenge her by any means.














