Set in the humid, shadowed corners of South Florida, Wednesday's Girl follows Peter, a charismatic minister entangled in a web of corruption, betrayal, and crime. When his secret life—complete with a mistress and an unacknowledged son—begins to unravel, Peter must face the dark truths of his past. His church, once a beacon of hope, is revealed as a front for a powerful cartel using the sanctuary of faith to smuggle drugs.
As Peter grapples with the sins he once justified as necessary evils, he realizes he must set his mistress, Jessica, and their son free from the chains of his failures. But in doing so, he faces a reckoning—not only with the cartel that threatens their lives but with the idol he once worshipped most: himself.
The book explores themes of redemption, the idols people create from their own desires, and the absolute truths hidden in the murky waters of lies. As Peter fights to protect those he loves, he must also confront the belief systems he's upheld, questioning what he's built his life upon and whether true redemption is still possible.