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Rodrigo Santos has tried to leave his criminal life behind. What happened in Miami has been repressed to the furthest reaches of his brain. Breaking good has been more difficult than he ever imagined. Becoming a wedding planner should have been easy. Or so Rodrigo thought. This was his new life, and whether he liked it or not, it was reality. That is until Jamie-Lynn walked into his life. He had heard about the phenomenon known as a bridezilla. Here it was in the flesh, and events begin to spiral out of control where his only recourse may be to once again go back to his old ways. Meanwhile,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Rodrigo Santos has tried to leave his criminal life behind. What happened in Miami has been repressed to the furthest reaches of his brain. Breaking good has been more difficult than he ever imagined. Becoming a wedding planner should have been easy. Or so Rodrigo thought. This was his new life, and whether he liked it or not, it was reality. That is until Jamie-Lynn walked into his life. He had heard about the phenomenon known as a bridezilla. Here it was in the flesh, and events begin to spiral out of control where his only recourse may be to once again go back to his old ways. Meanwhile, sinister darkness is showing the early signs of a cause and effect.
Autorenporträt
John Randall was born in Chicago, Illinois. Growing up, he was fascinated with the process of creative writing. While attending Columbia College, this allowed him to hone his love of storytelling. This interest led to some early exposure to reading since he was drawn to stories related to history, psychology, and political dramas. Later, Mr. Randall, who now in the legal technology field, developed a passion for slow-burn stories. How can one use the genre of comedy to advance plot devices? In Fragmentation, John explores the issue of how one's past cannot always be kept there. Can someone indeed find redemption? How does one deal with repressed events? John does not believe in the concept of a clearly defined protagonist and antagonist. Fragmentation is Mr. Randall's first book.