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Suffer the Children

By: D.L. Gleason, Dave Gleason
Narrated by: F.C. McAllister
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Suffer the Children is very unique in its blend of science fiction, murder mystery, romance, and legal genres. The main character, Dusty Burch, is a former wrestler, now attorney, who finds himself deep in the middle of a psychic dream connection with a little girl who needs his help.

He meets people around the country and world who share his same burdens. Together, they search for answers, but the secrets they uncover push them to the edge of morality in the name of justice.

Dusty falls in love with one of "the Chosen", meets his best friend, and forms a bond with the rest of the group that is formidable. The group needs a savior, but Dusty's career is holding him back.

Can he crack the code and find a safe solution before the group and the love of his life are forced to make the toughest decisions any human could ever be asked to make?

©2019 David Gleason (P)2021 David Gleason
Crime Fiction Mystery Suspense Science Fiction Murder Crime Fiction
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Gleason the author, indicates in the Forward that the writing style and context is akin to Grisham. While I do not disagree, I would suggest that the story is closer to the writing of Dean Koontz.

While so many aspects of life in this book remind us of the real world in and out of the court room the surreal connection to “The children” Feels like a thrilling sci-fi Set in the early 2000s United States.

I cried at multiple points during this book, truthfully I was not even able to get past the forward without breaking down. The authors personal story in the book send a powerful message.

I highly recommend and would urge anyone to check this book out.

Tearjerking and inspiring

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