Daren Renard is an FBI agent with a questionable track record that has earned him the confidence of his superiors. He is sent to Charleston, South Carolina to investigate the lynching of a fifteen-year-old boy after the resulting unrest leads to the murder of a deputy sheriff. To aid in his investigation, he recruits Andrea Watts, a local detective and single mother, who helps him to pull back the curtain on the city's legacy of racism, secret societies, police corruption, and generational trauma.
Daren Renard is an FBI agent with a questionable track record that has earned him the confidence of his superiors. He is sent to Charleston, South Carolina to investigate the lynching of a fifteen-year-old boy after the resulting unrest leads to the murder of a deputy sheriff. To aid in his investigation, he recruits Andrea Watts, a local detective and single mother, who helps him to pull back the curtain on the city's legacy of racism, secret societies, police corruption, and generational trauma.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keith Farrell was born in Torrington, Connecticut, where he was raised by his single, working-class mother. He graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2013 with a B.A. in Urban Sociology and American Studies with an emphasis in law. In 2016, he moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where he lived with his wife for six years before returning to Connecticut. Keith has worked as a think tank researcher, substitute teacher, nonprofit founder, ghostwriter, and publisher.
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