ABOUT THE BOOK: The Price is a one-act play about an arrogant millionaire who neither believes in God nor accepts Jesus Christ's salvation. The millionaire refuses to accept the fact that he is in hell because he deserves to be there. He insists that his paperwork must have been misplaced or mixed up with someone else's and that God has made a mistake. In an effort to convince the millionaire that there has been no paper mix-up and that hell is where he belongs, Satan calls upon other residents of hell to tell the millionaire why they are there. **** ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Leon Newton is an award-winning author and university professor. His published works include the plays Titus: The Tragic Death of an Emperor and What If. His book, Terrorism 101: A Library Reference And Selected Annotated Bibliography, was a Barnes & Noble bestseller for two weeks. He is a member of the Dramatist Guild of America, Author League of America, Christian Writers Association, and Christian Writers Guild and has been listed in Who's Who Among America's Teachers.