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The C. Shephard chronicles the life of Chris Shephard as seen through drama, romance, page-turning action, poetic imagery, and the natural beauty of his Sullivan's Island home. Guided by a keen sense of justice and a Louisville Slugger, Chris's life is upended when he defends his stepsister from the attempted assault by three privileged teens, one of them the son of a local judge. When one of the boys dies from his injuries, Chris quickly learns that the justices we defend can turn on us as the overbearing judge will stop at nothing to protect his own name as well as his bad seed. Eventually…mehr

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The C. Shephard chronicles the life of Chris Shephard as seen through drama, romance, page-turning action, poetic imagery, and the natural beauty of his Sullivan's Island home. Guided by a keen sense of justice and a Louisville Slugger, Chris's life is upended when he defends his stepsister from the attempted assault by three privileged teens, one of them the son of a local judge. When one of the boys dies from his injuries, Chris quickly learns that the justices we defend can turn on us as the overbearing judge will stop at nothing to protect his own name as well as his bad seed. Eventually reconciling with this past and now fighting to save his Island home, Chris is confronted once again with the consequence of choices, and justice not always being just. Now, he must choose to break a promise or a heart. Much like the shoreline is to the sea, Chris is shaped by currents beyond his control and is forced to survive in the wake of what is left behind-broken shells and broken hearts. The dramatic conclusion will leave readers holding their breath, clenching their fists and clutching their hearts.
Autorenporträt
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Michael Kirshtein grew up spending summers on Sullivan's Island. After graduating from the University of South Carolina in 1989, he has helped run his third-generation family furniture business, founded by his grandfather in 1946. Michael's hobbies are cycling, fishing, pickle ball, nature hikes, beach walks with Hank the dog, crossword puzzles, writing, and spending time with his family. He and his wife Ashley currently live on Sullivan's Island several months a year and the remainder in Charleston. They have four children, Rachel, Samantha, Chai, and Jett, a golden retriever, Hank and two grand dogs, Lucky and Chunk.