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This timely and thought-provoking novel follows the journey of a young boy who witnessed the brutal slaying of his father at the hands of two corrupt police officers. The incident was a turning point for the boy, as he vowed to one day avenge his father's death. Now an adult, he purposed to join the police force, and years later, that the same two officers that took his father's life, would now face demise and judgements through the courts for not only his father, but the many families whose lives were altered forever by the unjust and inhumane acts of two cowardly officers. The novel carries…mehr

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This timely and thought-provoking novel follows the journey of a young boy who witnessed the brutal slaying of his father at the hands of two corrupt police officers. The incident was a turning point for the boy, as he vowed to one day avenge his father's death. Now an adult, he purposed to join the police force, and years later, that the same two officers that took his father's life, would now face demise and judgements through the courts for not only his father, but the many families whose lives were altered forever by the unjust and inhumane acts of two cowardly officers. The novel carries a tone of compassion, understanding, and awareness for today's race relations, and for police brutality, and the unjust treatment and increasing number of slain African American males and society's castaways. It's a matter that affects everyone in this country, no matter your age, race, creed, or color. Fans of To Kill a Mockingbird are sure to enjoy this powerful novel.
Autorenporträt
Jody Franklin was born and raised in Gainesville, Florida, the youngest of three children. She earned her BA in psychology with a concentration in communications from Wesleyan College, First for Women's College in Macon, Georgia. For the past twenty-plus years, she has worked at the University of Florida in several different departments.Jody has always had a passion for writing. Her mother was an educator, her father worked for the Gainesville Sun News, and her sister has self-published a poetry book. Reading, writing, and creativity have always been an influence in her life.Jody met her husband in high school, and after high school, they went their separate ways, only to reconnect four years later. They have been inseparable and happily married ever since. Together they are raising four sons.