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To Lose A Penny is a fictional autobiography of a man who loses everything and finds answers he wasn't looking for. In the midst of the worst year of his life, an anonymous narrator finds an outlet to express his deepest fears, most joyous moments, and largest realizations. Somewhere along the way, we realize his mindless ramblings seem to show us more about the world around us than the one within the pages.
Two suspicious drownings start the day for deputy sheriff' Mack Thomas. An obvious homicide discovered in the middle of an old fashioned Minnesota blizzard followed. Soon, a third drowning victim is discovered.All four bodies are found to be connected to organized crime, and criminals specializing in human trafficking. Quickly, Mack and his deputy sheriff wife, Lisa, are totally immersed in the hunt for the human traffickers.At the same time, those traffickers are working diligently to kill Mack, Lisa, and as much of the Cayborne County sheriff's department as they possibly can.What follows is a series of murders and gun battles, putting everyone, especially Mack and Lisa, on the edge and in constant danger. The question is, who will survive? The sheriff's department, or the traffickers?At the same time, there's a bear exploring the wildlife refuge in Clayborne County. Is there any way she can survive the fear most humans have of her? Even after she's put on trial?
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at the age of thirty-nine on April 4, 1968, at 6:01 p.m.ROOKIE COP Marvin Levey had his whole life-changing experience with only one day on the job as a New York City police officer. When crowds of over one hundred thousand rioters overwhelmed the police force. New York City had no choice; they needed every able body police officer to maintain law and order. They needed much more law enforcement. That meant that the April 3, 1968 police academy class was ordered out on the means streets of New York City to quell riots, make arrests, and literally fight for their lives without any police training.
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