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Layers of Darkness is a dark novel about generational violence, but it is also the story of courage and resilience. When a small town is devastated by a tragic event, it wants only to bury the dead and move on. However, such an event prevents this was happening smoothly and questions remain that must be answered. One family at the center of the violence and the town's police chief cannot escape the nightmare. Grampa Hogan Tree and Chief Russo act to protect the Tree Family and see that this never happens again. It is a difficult journey for the family and the town. While the novel is set in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Layers of Darkness is a dark novel about generational violence, but it is also the story of courage and resilience. When a small town is devastated by a tragic event, it wants only to bury the dead and move on. However, such an event prevents this was happening smoothly and questions remain that must be answered. One family at the center of the violence and the town's police chief cannot escape the nightmare. Grampa Hogan Tree and Chief Russo act to protect the Tree Family and see that this never happens again. It is a difficult journey for the family and the town. While the novel is set in the late 1970s, the topic is pertinent to the current tragedies surrounding gun violence and mental health.
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Autorenporträt
Roger Johnson is a retired history teacher and high school basketball coach living in Leadville, Colorado, during the summer and Green Valley, Arizona, in the winter. Hoops and Seeds is his seventh published novel, three Boomer history books and four girls' basketball books. All his books are extensively researched. In addition to his writing, Roger reads extensively, golfs, fly fishes, and plays noon basketball with friends. Currently, he is working on a novel dealing with refugee workers during the 1980s, mostly in Southeast Asia, Central America, and the Middle East.