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Husband and father Chris Knight is a "surviving victim." Like so many others, he has lost love ones, with his wife and five-year-old son dying in a mass shooting. For months, he agonizes and grieves alone, until his law partner forces him to take a leave of absence. Chris returns to work as an attorney, but his life now centers on seeking answers as to why no state legislature or Congress has controlled the presence of guns in America. He feels they have shirked their responsibility in upholding the Second Amendment's true meaning. With the influence of a counselor who specializes in the…mehr

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Husband and father Chris Knight is a "surviving victim." Like so many others, he has lost love ones, with his wife and five-year-old son dying in a mass shooting. For months, he agonizes and grieves alone, until his law partner forces him to take a leave of absence. Chris returns to work as an attorney, but his life now centers on seeking answers as to why no state legislature or Congress has controlled the presence of guns in America. He feels they have shirked their responsibility in upholding the Second Amendment's true meaning. With the influence of a counselor who specializes in the effects of gun violence, Chris develops his own plans to challenge the problem of gun ownership in American society. But when powerful elements in the gun lobby learn of his plans, things get deadly. Beyond the battles of Chris' personal war, a larger storm is brewing over the unlimited "right to bear arms" manifesto.
Autorenporträt
H.H. Charles is a pseudonym for Charles H. Helein, a practicing lawyer in Washington, D.C. His works are based on his experiences practicing law and living in the D.C. area. His first novel No Escape: A Maze of Greed and Murder covers the personal and political fallout of a proposal to legalize drugs. His follow-up work Dark Corridors: A Labyrinth of Loss, Lies, Lust, and Murder is based on true events on how big business gets its way in Washington through money, influence, cover ups, and murder. His fourth book, You, the Jury 1, follows the court case of a young girl's death from the jurors' perspective.