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2010 novel by Kenn Bivins
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Pious
First edition cover
AuthorKenn Bivins
Cover artistKenn Bivins
LanguageEnglish
GenreSuspense
tThriller
PublisherTwo Harbors Press
Publication dateOctober 1, 2010
Publication placeUSA
Media typePrint (paperback, ebook ebook)
Pages264 pp
ISBN1-936198-66-5

Pious is a thriller novel by the American author Kenn Bivins, published in October 2010. It chronicles the reactions of Carpious Mightson and his neighbors when a registered sex offender, Ian Kaplan, moves into the family-friendly neighborhood, Mechi Lane.

Carpious is an esteemed, charismatic leader in his community, but it is slowly revealed that there is a duality about him. He has a personal connection to Ian that he would prefer stays hidden.

Bivins delves into societal perceptions of sex offenders versus violent offenders and how it seems commonplace and accepted that sex-offenders cannot be rehabilitated. The overarching theme of the novel is forgiveness.

Title

Pious is an ironic play on the virtue of piety which the main character, Carpious, seems to be in conflict of possessing. The character's name is combination of that virtue and the Christian symbol of the fish, carp.

References

  1. "Pious". Goodreads. Retrieved January 29, 2024.
  2. Bivins, Kenn (March 1, 2017). Pious. Invisible Ennk Press. ISBN 978-1-7333747-4-3.

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