Luke Martin is a Christian man living in Georgia in the late 1850s, and he is among the few Georgians in the area who have a strong aversion to slavery; he owns a few he has inherited, but he's not happy about it. Martin has no intention of buying slaves when he rides into the bustling town of Grantsville; he just needs a few supplies and a saddle repair. But despite his intentions, he finds himself paying $500 for a young boy named Joshua. Martin knows it's not right to own another human being, and he treats his slaves with dignity and respect. He's certain God has a plan. But Martin's neighbor, Tom Grant, openly disagrees with Martin's humane treatment of the slaves. A confrontation is near. A tale of the human condition set in the antebellum South, Heaven Comes Later follows Luke Martin and the way he, as a conflicted, slave-owning Christian, questions the social norm of his day.
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