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The Nomination (2001)
There's a war raging right within arms length of the White House and
Capitol Hill. George Taylor, the first black presidential nominee for the
high-powered position of United States Attorney General is a victim of
that war. Taylor pledges to eradicate drugs and crime in America, but soon
discovers that his daughter is trapped in the sordid world of crack
cocaine. His struggle to save her from self-destruction threatens his
nomination and leads him into direct confrontation with some of the most
powerful men in Washington, D.C.
Beyond Redemption (2004)
The Alamo city, known for its intense heat, now reaches a boiling point
from a different kind of heat. After a number of execution style murders,
the police fear the word will hit the street that there is a serial killer
loose in the city. Each execution becomes more frightening and daring
than the last as the body count rises. A frustrated Black Lieutenant from
the homicide division of the metropolitan police force is determined to
unravel the mystery behind the murders before the entire city explodes. A
prominent Black minister whose church is located in the thick of the crime
infested community labors to fight the evil scourge of drugs and alcohol.
He becomes the central figure in the investigation. The clash of
religion, drugs, and law enforcement causes turmoil in the lives of those
implicated in the murders. Will there be redemption?
This novel will create ripple effects nation-wide. The author elevates
the issue of inadequate police protection for Black Americans and the
efficiency of vigilante groups to rid the inner cities of the pathological
maladies that are destroying their communities.
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