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my name is Audrey Gittens and I'm the author of the book "Crossing the Chasms of Life: A Little Bit of Heaven and a Lot of Hell" a memoir and also "A well written account of an inspiring life".
I invite you to enter my giveaway here: https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sh...
Ten copies will be given for free to ten winners. For a review exchange, please contact me in private.
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Audrey

Faithful Servants: Rescue from the Rebellion takes place in post-1967 rebellion America. The country was in turmoil after deadly uprisings in 160 cities over a four-year period. Nationwide unrest created the need for a comprehensive report from a commission appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, to study the causes of societal breakdown, racial tensions, and riots.
High school star athlete, Nehemiah Garvey, and his nationally celebrated basketball coach, Mickey Marcus, embark on a mission to save the image of the city they love. Their aggressive tactics, however, help to escalate discontent between Americans of African descent and Jewish Americans who share a brotherhood, with resentments that last for more than forty years, recalibrating the arc of black history.
The disappearance of Nehemiah's activist father fuels an investigation by the federal government into police brutality, and at the same time a sexual assault is the subject of a media firestorm that reveals sinister motives of a political icon.
Mostly, Faithful Servants is a story of how family, friendships, and faith, bring a disparate community together after decades of separation. Unlike other writers who document American history of the 1960s, Marc Curtis Little---much like fellow Newark, New Jersey native and Pulitzer Prize winner Philip Roth---offers a unique perspective of the era. Little combines historical context with an unconventional narrative that includes spirituality, making any reader an eyewitness to the decade called 'the sixties', which shaped America like no other.

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Since it's a mystery we'll supply a blurb rather than a synopsis:
Fireballs in the night, and multiple victims of what appears to be a mob hit? In a sleepy Ozark town like Blue Creek? Rural deputy Richard Carter has seen his share of mayhem, but nothing like this. As he, his cynical partner Ron Guidry, and new deputy Cicely “Kit” Kittredge dig into what at first appears to be insurance fraud, they uncover something “unholy” near a small creek called Devil’s Run. While they search for a motive, sadistic murder burns its way through Hawthorn County, eliminating their suspects.
Devil’s Run is a stand-alone Mystery and Thriller (#12) in the Richard Carter series. (June, 2017)
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For a preliminary look inside at Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072N3NW5L
For information on the author go to:
https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00DWAU8T8
The Brothers:
It was their thirtieth reunion at John Adams College and the brothers of Zeta Chi had come in from all over for the momentous event. When one of the brothers was found dead and the authorities refused to investigate due to lack of any evidence indicating foul play, the brothers said, “If you won’t investigate, we will.” Who knew it would turn into a murder investigation involving international terrorists, the CIA, the police, and our own U.S. Treasury anticrime unit called FinCEN.