An American hero returns home after five years as a POW to find his world flooded with change. When his wife tells him she is pregnant, the one change he finds that he can not accept, is abortion. He takes his wife from an abortion clinic and after she has the child, he is charged and tried for kidnapping. The drama of his trial begains as he attempts to defend himself against the government's special prosecutor and in a federal court where the judge is being considered as a possible nominee for the supreme court. The underling battle that develops between politics and justice leads all three…mehr
An American hero returns home after five years as a POW to find his world flooded with change. When his wife tells him she is pregnant, the one change he finds that he can not accept, is abortion. He takes his wife from an abortion clinic and after she has the child, he is charged and tried for kidnapping. The drama of his trial begains as he attempts to defend himself against the government's special prosecutor and in a federal court where the judge is being considered as a possible nominee for the supreme court. The underling battle that develops between politics and justice leads all three men to come face to face with their ""moment of Truth"" and the true sense of honor.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Fell has written columns for the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Chatelaine, and AskMen. He has also written for TIME Magazine, NPR, Guardian, Men's Health, and Women's Health.After a dozen years of writing about fitness and motivation, he suddenly switched genres to begin writing about history, a subject for which he has a master's degree, in a sweary and sarcastic manner. Much to his surprise, it proved immensely popular, instantly garnering millions of readers each month. He continues to post history stories daily on his Facebook page (@BodyForWife) and is one of the most popular writers on Substack at JamesFell.Substack.com.
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