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Baker's Dozen - The Banshee wails - cover

Baker's Dozen - The Banshee wails

Richard Critter Davis

Publisher: BooxAi

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Summary

This is a story of good and bad, Political and Police corruption, murder and the lengths that good people will go to protect those they love.
It is the story of love, hate, the pursuit of happiness and the preservation of a lifestyle that they have chosen. A lifestyle that is more than a style of dress or a type of transportation but is the essence of who they are!
It is a story of how misunderstandings and misguided thinking, left unchecked and uncorrected, can fester and contaminate until it destroys what is surrounding it. 
It is a story about how a true Brotherhood can rise from animosity, prejudice, confronting and changing misguided perception if both parties are willing to see reason, and blossom and bear fruit.
Available since: 03/29/2022.
Print length: 388 pages.

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